NATIONAL
VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS
EIGHTH ANNUAL BENEFIT
B.F.KEITHS N.Y. HIPPODROME - METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE - NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE
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WAS born in the thought of a man who saw
That rancor and strife are not man’s estate
Whose vision encompassed the Christ-made law—
That love must conquer all hate.
I was nurtured in kindliness, wisdom, and so
I go on my way with a gallant swing;
And proving how simple it is to show
Love is a wonderful thing.
I rejoice with the happy, and laugh with the gay;
In the hearts of my players is hope, full
blown.
As I walk hand in hand through each sunlit day
With my dear beloved own.
But tender and grave I can be — ah, yes !
With a mother’s tears and a father’s sighs
I stand by the cot and gently press
A kiss on the closing eyes.
so i go on my tjod-given course.
With my chart laid out for the straight,
straight way,
the strength that comes from the Highest
Source —
I’m the soul of the N. V. A.
Roland Burke Hennessy
The Eighth Annual Benefit
• HE unanimity with which the American public now esteems vaudeville, its artists, its methods and
T-f— its managers, is the finest and most lasting tribute to this branch of the theatrical profession.
I Nearly thirty years of the history of vaudeville elapsed before the people of the United States, and
of the world at large, fully realized the boundless scope, the power for good, the infinite diversity,
the general appeal and the ever-widening possibilities of this form of amusement. From year
to year the number of artists identified with this form of entertainment became greater; the
foremost protagonists of grand opera, the drama, dancing and the concert stage gladly
enlisted with us for the always widening opportunities of American vaudeville, until now
the National Vaudeville Artists, Inc., including more than 20,000 members, is the largest,
the most representative, the most effective and harmonious organization that the world of the theatre has ever
known. It has come to pass, too, that almost every field of stage endeavor continues to draw upon vaudeville
for its most advanced and striking features, and, in like manner, the vaudeville stage has come to be a lodestone
of attraction for all eminent men and women of the theatre.
During the eight years since the establishment of this organization and the simultaneous launching of the
Vaudeville Managers’ Protective Association, the peace and prosperity, the widening popularity and growing
distinction of our profession, collectively and individually, have been the admiration of the American public,
the press, the church, the schools and the best exponents of the fine arts. The fraternal and equitable agree-
ments entered into, and unswervingly maintained in the combined spirit of good fellowship and common sense,
have created a new and glorious era in our profession — an era that is vitalized with the spirit of progress, of
co-operation, of justice and of mutual respect between the artist, the manager and the patron of vaudeville.
The broad and always growing appeal of vaudeville to the people of the United States has, without question,
been quickened and intensified by the never-failing eagerness with which every member of our profession devotes
and dedicates himself to the service of patriotism, to the cause of charity, to the constructive enterprises of
religion, education and art. For two years past N. V’. A. Week has assumed the extent and significance of a
national celebration, and the zeal and generosity of the public at large in every city and town, from coast to
coast and from the Rio Grande to the Canadian border, have given ample proof of the estimate in which we
artists of vaudeville are held by our managers, our contemporary artists in other fields and our public.
This year the nation-wide celebration of N. V. A. Week following Easter Sunday was more enthusiastic,
more spontaneous and more distinguished than ever. Over fourteen hundred theatres, a list which includes
all vaudeville houses, many dramatic theatres, motion- picture houses and concert halls, were this year given
over to the celebration of N. V. A. Week and the assemblage of funds for the Sick and Benefit Fund of our
organization.
To-night is the culmination and metropolitan combination of this annual celebration, and your presence
here denotes your own intelligent appraisement of what vaudeville as an institution and the National Vaudeville
Artists, Inc., mean to you, whether you are of the profession or a devotee of it. At this moment four of the
largest theatres in the world are packed with happy and sympathetic audiences witnessing simultaneous per-
formances in which the most illustrious artists of every department of the theatre are appearing in our behalf.
B. F. Keith’s New York Hippodrome, the Metropolitan Opera House, the New Amsterdam Theatre, and the
Manhattan Opera House are to-night the scenes of four of the most remarkable simultaneous benefit performances
the world has known. N. V. A. Week of 1924 was phenomenal in its universal observance. To-night New York
caps the climax with this quadruple carnival in behalf of our Sick and Benefit Fund, and, in both the artistic
sense and in the matter of established popularity, fixes the status of the National Vaudeville Artists.
The de luxe souvenir programme now in your hands, another historic and precious example of the “printer’s
art preservative,” is final evidence of the sustained and pragmatic loyalty not only of our own profession, but
of leading factors in finance, in manufacture and in every progressive field of American endeavor, to the National
Vaudeville Artists and to the unselfish humanitarian work done with always increasing efficiency by our Sick
and Benefit Fund. The six hundred and forty-four thousand one hundred and seventy-four dollars and twenty-
one cents disbursed by this Fund since 1917 in aid of unfortunate and ailing members of the N. V. A.; the
one hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars paid out in life insurance to the families of our deceased artists;
the sums distributed for helping members stranded abroad, for funerals, for the care of consumptives, for the
succor of many hapless artists overtaken by old age and sometimes not even members of the N. V. A., are
among the causes and purposes to which N. V. A. Week and this “Night of Nights” in the Vaudeville world
are devoted. Your presence here proves that you understand and approve, and this volume is a token and a
guerdon of the loving and fraternal regard in which the National V’audeville Artists hold everybody who
is here and everyone who is represented in this volume.
MARCUS LOEW
President, Loew’s Incorporated
CARRYING THE LOAD TOGETHER
'THE- CiNOMFvj^Ti Post
THIS PAGE CONTRIBUTED
BY FRIENDS OF THE N. T. A.
FOUNDED 1917 BY A. PAUL KEITH, EDWARD F. ALBEE
Benefits
World
Thirty-five Hundred Boys Have Received the
of the Greatest Band Organization in the
Band
B. F. Keith Boy
Incorporated
Present Membership 850
All Business Matters Referred to
J. J. MURDOCK, General Manager
W. B. Sleeper, Ass't Manager
B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange
PALACE THEATRE BUILDING
NEW YORK, N. Y.
TELEPHONE: BRYANT 3710
Application for membership for boys between the ages of 7 and 15 years may be made on
Monday nights, at 8 P. M., in ALHAMBRA THEATRE HALL, 2116 Seventh Avenue, N. Y.
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-IXXOUXCIXG THE J'AUDEJTLLE DEBUT OF
COMPANY OF SEVEN
Harry Delf’s Episodical Drama
“THE JOKER”
Soldier’s Memorial — St. Luke's, Baltimore
(From a Painting by Capt. R. Magill Mackall)
Reproduced by Permission of Rev. Henry Nelson O'Connor. Rector
I'he Page Dedicated To The Members Of
The N. V. A. Who Paid The Supreme Price
Contributed by THE WAFFLE CLUB of the X. V. A.
Congratulations to the N. J . A. From
BRISCOE and RAUH
Beatrice Gardel
Otis Mitchell
AND MARYLAND SINGERS
Headlining on Keith Circuit
Singing Southern Songs of the Sixties
HARRY WEBER
Presents
MISS KITTY DONER
Twenty Minutes in Paris
Theodore
Stepanoff
in
annark^'*
TUSCANO BROTHERS
CHARLES CROWL, West
Just Three Privates
In The Ranks Of The
N. V. A.
Will M. Cressy, Blanche Dayne
IMarion Hodges
HARRY WEBER PRESENTS
Paul Whiteman’s U. S. Shipping Board
S. S. Leviathan Orchestra
With Morton Downey
The American
Comedienne
Miss
Irene Franklin
Helene Coyne and
Henri French
Rita Gould
'I'ommy
HARRY WEBER
Presents
M iss Margucrita Padula
Harrv DU FOR Denis
Sailing June 14th, Minnetonka (S.S.)
John Kins; and Irwin Dav
Open London. Rivoli. July 7th to follow,
M OSS S: Stoll Tours Australia. Revue.
IN BLACKFACE
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MONTANA
THE COWBOY BANJOIST
Harry Weber
Boss of the Roundup
“TWO BLACK CROWS”
MORAN and MACK
Two Necessities
Roping and Tying Em VVith
A “Montana Special”
iMade by the Bacon Banjo Co.
POODLES HANNEFORD
(jreetings
(This is My Manager)
HARRY WEBER
Presents
I) E I R O
The Original Master of the Piano
Accordion
DOLLY CONNOLLY
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Greetings from
GEORGE
MACEARLANE
Ted and Kathryn Andrews
M. ALPHONSE BERG
Dance Vanities'
Presents
Princess
Wah-Letka
Direction: HENRY BELLIT
“ 1 he A inei'tcafi
Indian Seeress^^
EVELYN BLANCHARD
Presents
Nance O’Neil
ALFRED HICKMAN
F. F. PROCTOR
President, Proctor Theatres Company
B. S. MOSS
President, Greater New York Vaudeville Theatres Corporation
J. J. MURDOCK
General Manager, B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange
THE NOTED FRENCH TENOR
Assisted hy Carl Stelzell
E. K. Nadel
“COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON’’
PAUL MORTON & NAOMI GLASS in “APRIL”
ETHEL SINCLAIR & MARIE CASPAR on “THE LONG, LONG TRAIL”
THOMAS F. SWIFT & CO. in “THE GOB”
WILLIAM FRAWLEY & EDNA LOUISE in “TAXI PLEASE”
HOWARD KYLE & CO. in “THE HOUSE AT THE CROSS ROADS”
MARY KELLEY & CO. in “FIRST NIGHTERS”
FRANK DIXON & CO. in “LONESOME MANOR”
WM. WAYNE & RUTH WARREN in “THE LAST CAR”
JESSIE MAKER & WM. REDFORD in “ROLLING STONES”
ERNEST ANDERSON & MARJORIE BURT in “THE DIZZY HEIGHTS"
HART MURRAY & JEAN MADDOX in “CHOW”
CHAS. B. LAWLOR & CO. in “THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK”
JEAN SOTHERN in “GIRLS WILL BE BOYS”
NEIL MACK & VERA VELMAR in “A WRITING ROOM WRANGLE”
STUART CASEY & MILDRED WARREN in “THE FOG”
LILLIAN STEELE & CO. in “LOVE LESSONS”
EDNA LEEDOM & DAVE STAMPER in “THE ENCORE”
JOHNNY BUTLER & BLANCHE BENTON in “RED, GREEN & YELLOW”
— and —
CHASE & LATOUR in “AROUND THE CORNER” with “GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES”
CLARK & McCullough in “this suspense is terrible,” music box revue
DAPHNE POLLARD & CO. in “EVERYBODY WELCOME, ” “GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES
“UPPERS & LOWERS” in ZIEGFELD “FOLLIES”
— and —
“KEEP KOOL," The Ultra Modern Revue, with HAZEL DAWN and Cast of Fifty
Thomas
Babette
Dugan and Raymond
Representatii’e Leo Fitzgerald
THE ORIGINAL
Walter Sayton & Partner
Gymnasts Supreme
LES KLICKS
And
The Enchanted Forest
Our Very Best to the
N. V. A.
Now Playing Orpheum Circuit
Agent for Middle fVest, W m. Jacobs
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LUIS ESPERANZA ANTONIO
Selections of the old Castilla and Aragon
Dances, in the “Fete of Saragossa”
Scenery by Martinez Gari of Madriri
Week May 12th, B. F. Keith’s Hippodrome
New York
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Novelty Act That Is
a Novel Feature of
Majestic* s New Bill
GALETTPS
BABOONS
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13AI?I3E|? SHOP
CALzrm^
KOKIN-
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FEATuama TMiNea
&IONKEYS
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DAY AT THE
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THE
PAI7ADE
OF THE
WOODE/Y
SOLD/ESS
With JOE GALLETTI
With FRED CJALLETTI
MIGNONETTE KOKIN
TfVO IN A REl’UE
Walter Brower
\V. D. POLLARD
Scotch Lads and Lassies
The Xeirroiv Feller
B. F. KEITH
THEATRES
Under Direction
FRANK EVANS
MARIE WALSH AND ELLIS FRANK
Compliments of
Walter Clinton
Bernard Granville
Julia Rooney
Paul Burns
Presenting
Still Broadcasting
Stoker Presents
BUCK CARSON
(DESCENDANT OE KIT CARSON)
The Baritone from
Bar X Ranch”
Sylvia Loyal’s Beautiful New
Pedigreed French Poodle
“Heinie”
Eeatured in His Original Trick-
Cat c h i n g Boomerang Hats
Only Existing Dog Doing This Trick
Compliments of
Amaranth Sisters & Co
J
EDWIN G. LAUDER, Jr.
Vice-President of the B. F. Keith Circuit of Theatres
JULES E. MASTBAUM
President Stanley Co. of America
Direction: Frank Donnelly
ARTHUR MARIE
PI ILL AND QU INNELL
in “FUN IN A PARK”
The Man Who Fills This Suit
Filled the Season Through
The Norman Jefferies
Vaudeville Offices
Real Estate Trust Bldg., Phila., Pa.
Extend Hearty Greetings to N. I'. A.
Margie AI. B.
Valdare and Cooke
The Dancing Cookies
With Comedy
The Only and Original
Camille Trio
The Operatic Acrobats
NORMAN JEFFERIES
Presents
MACK and STANTON
Irresistible Fun Makers
In
“HoxMe Sweet Home”
oseph K. Watson
The Only Hebrew Monologist
Playing
Big Time V audeville
Salutations
Happiness To All
From
From
REYNOLDS and WHITE
Contributions to Musical Merriment
The Happy Entertainer
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-AND *A COMPANY OF
SELECTED PLAYERS
IN TI-IE UNIQUE EXTRAVAGANZA
ONE OF TWE
FUNNIEST ACTS IN VAUDEVILLE
r^OT -A SERIES OF LAUGNS
tJUST ONE CONTINUOUS LAUGH
Presenting
The New Conductor
Clark and Crosby
Song and Chatter
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John Barton an
To the Success of the
ne Emmett
FAMILY SONG CYCLE
Entertainment de Luxe
Mr. and Mrs.
Nucomb L. Graham
Presenting
nnira Kulowa
Prima Ballerina
LADY ALICES PETS
The Aristocracy of AnimalJom
Direction Lester Jefferies
George Choos
Stasia Ledova
STASIA LEDOVA
The Incomparable Premier Danseuse
THE EIGHT ENGLISH ROCKETS
The Pioneer of All Russian Dancers
The Realm of Fantasie
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Direction
J ean J ames
Blair and Pennington
Aif. T. Wilton
THOMAS
HAROLD
Furious Foolishness
FRED
FRED B. MACK, Associate
THE
BKWILDERIXG SEXSATIOX
OF TWO COXTIXEXTS
America’s Most Distinguished
Scientific Entertainer
MLLE. STAXTOXE
Assisted by Ida Gerber and O. Henry
An Artistic Combination of
M usic, Mystery and Comedy
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RESULTS
RESULTS
Experience
And
Efficiency
Enable
Onr
Experts
Develop
And
Promote
Talent
PAT CASEY
RESULTS
RESULTS
Harry and Emma Sharrock
Eamaki Duo
Marie, Ethel and
Florenee Eleminc:
RESULTS
RESULTS
Herman
Minerva
HARRY
& CLARK
Jest Moments
HARMONOLOGY
Best IVishes Al’ways
RESULTS
RESULTS
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John ny Hyman
J’audei'ille Author
Fred Mim.er
Ed Stokes
Bobby Owens
F. M. Fosdick
Plaving Pranks \\ ith Webster
orse
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HARRY E. WEBB
PYnest R. Ball
Now Burning Their Way Through the Keith
Circuit
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FRITZI RIDGEWAY
Pat Casey Agency
Fritzi Rjdgewjkt
RESULTS
RESULTS
France ,
The J'ariety Couple
Recently Returned From Europe
Presenting
IN A PARIS CAFE
RESULTS
RESULTS
crson
one
Malinda and Dade
Royal Entertainers
DIZZY HEIGHTS
The Chesterfield of Vnitdeville
Compliments
Sandy Shaw
The Celebrated Scotch Comedian
In Preparation; Another Sensational Scenic
Novelty
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RESULTS
RESULTS
Clark
McGood 6c Lcnzen
Company
ZELDA BROTHERS
Society Equilibrists
McDOXALD TRIO
LES GLADDENS
SYBIL BETHEL
Presents
Ethel Parker & Company
OSCAR MARTIN 6c CO
Surprises Supreme
ROE REAVES
The Kid Glove Kidder
SIMON AGENCY
Western Representative
Direction
CHICAGO
MALCOLM EAGLE
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Music — Wit — Philosophy
Booked Solid
“Wishing Everybody Success’’
Eastern Representative Western Representative
PAT CASEY AGENCY WILLIAM JACOBS
'A Bit of Dixieland:
RESULTS
RESULTS
lies! fVis/ies for a Biff Success to the N. I
Annual Benefit from the
Royal Venetian Five
Sailing May 24th on the Leviathan for a short
visit to Sunny Italy. Many thanks to Mr. Albee
and his associates, also our agent. Mr. .Jack Lewis,
lor the 3 years of solid bookings with the B. F.
Keith t'ircuit.
Good-bye to all our friends, will see you in August
HO.ME ADDRESS
116 BAY 37th ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y
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"Bachelors of Music
ir Seventh Consecutive Season for
the Keith Circuit
Harriet Nawrot and Boys
Stephen
Douglas and Clare
DANCE DIVERSIONS
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In "Thrills an
Skaters Extraordinary
From
Booked Solid
B. F. Keith Circuit
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Walter Newman
Playing B. F. Keith’s Circuit
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ADOLPH ZUKOR
President, Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
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Compliments of
POWER’ 6 NEW YORK
HIPPODROME DANCING ELEPHANTS
LENA ® 1924
JENNIE
ROXIE
JOLA X
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International Vaudeville and Musical Comedy Favorites
Now conducting Another Highly Successful Season in the B. F. Keith Greater New York Theatres
Management ; Harry Weher (Xone Better)
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Georgie Wood
Just terminated Thirty-
four Consecutive Weeks
Keith Engagement
NOIV PLAYING
ORPHEUM CIRCUIT
Sailing November for
Williamson Productions in
Australia and New Zealand
Returning to England
December, 1925
Direction
ERNEST EDELSTEN, Esq.
SHAFTESBURG AVENUE,
LONDON
Many Thanks to Many
Friends Here
The Follow'ni g Artists of the KbigVwg Brothers and Barnum <o
Bailey Combined Shows Fxtend Their Best Wishes to the xV. V . A.
Lillian Leitzel
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The Wirth Family
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Alfred Loyal’s Dogs
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Herberta Beeson
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and Valdo
Mme. Ella Bradna
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The Follow'mg Artists of the Ringling Brothers and Barniirn ^
Bailey Combined Shows Extend Their Best Wishes to the N. V. A.
Pallenberg’s
Bears
The
Rieffenach
Sisters
The Ernesto
Family
The Flying Nelsons
The Weise Troupe
Harry Rittley
Lillian Kineaid
Apollo Trio
Hillary Long and
Peggy Mitehell
Karoli Brothers
The Three Jah ns
Andresen Brothers
Mabel Stark
Frank and Mark Huling
Buek Baker
RESULTS
RESULTS
ALL ABOARD/
On the Road to Success ! !
^nlMAM S MINSTD’fcT^
30-white STARs?I?^Li
OUR OWN CONCERT BAND AND orchestra
A GENUINE BOX-OFFICE ATTRACTION
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PARADE
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Live Managers will catch this “N. \’. A. Special
for “Coinville” and “Profitown”
DON'T MISS THIS ONE
Compliments of
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‘‘Chatterbox
just come of age, 21 years, theatrically.
Always, most respectfully, to the public
Your faithful servant.
Julius Tannen
Direction: PAT CASEY AGENCY
RESULTS
RESULTS
Dainty Marie
White Studio
Bert Melrose
and
Betty Brooks
A Drop of Scotch JJlth a Kick
Yours for Co-operation
In raudeville
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WorlcVs Greatest
I amhourln 'ist
Presenting
Compliments of
Mi ss Lillian Leitzel
Musical Comedy Favorite
Miss
Edith Clasper
“Daintiest oj Dancers’’'*
Greetings to the
Greetings from
FROM
Chain and Archer
ie Clifton and Partner
Miss Stella Mayhew
eime
CHARLES IRWIX
BEST iriSHES
Success to the X. f . A
Mcvcr Ciolden Productions
From
ShrincT and E^tzsimmons
LEE & CRAXSTOX Ma
Send Greetings
to the X. i . A.
Vincent Lopez
HARRY DELF
BEST WISHES
TO THE X. V. A
GRETTE ARDINE
Compliments
AND HIS
UNITED STATES JAZZ BAND
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Gladys Henry
Clark and Bergman
Seminary Mary
MISS MARGARET HOFFMAN
\’audeville’s Legitimate Star
Laura Pierpont
In
If ^ omen Who Pass in The Night
Written by Edgar Allen Wolf
Jimmie Creighton
of
Blanche and Jimmie Creighton
LEW SEYMOUR & CO
,ind Mercedes
KEITH CIRCUIT 1^23-1924
Playing Orpheum Circuit Season
1923-1924
Direction CHAS. H. ALLEN
Director CHAS. H. ALLEN
Dane Claudius
and
Lillian Scarlet
LEW CANTOR PRODUCTIONS
Direction CHARLES ALLEN
Maurice Diamond
and Company
Snapshots of 1924
EDYTHE HANDMAN AND
IRENE SMITH
NEWHOFF & PHELPS AND
CHANCEY GRAY’S ORCHESTRA
ALICE MORLEY
BILLY BATCHELOR REVUE
CARL FLETCHER
HAZEL VERT
in
"SWEET SIXTEEN”
SONG AND DANCE REVUE
" E r E R Y B 0 D Y STEP ”
With
CALM & DALE
EDDIE DAVIS
“FLIRTATION”
“A GAME OF HEARTS”
GOLDIE & BEATTY
BELLE MONTROSE REVUE
M. S. Bentham^ Re presentative-
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Ferry Corwey
“THE MUSICAL CLOWN”
Direction: ALF. T. WILTON
Invites all N. V. A. Artists playing Cleveland to dine at her tvao cafes
Sophie Tucker’s Carlton Terrace and Lake Road Inn
The Hon. J. HENRY WALTERS
Second Vice-President The B. F. Keith Circuit of Theatres
MAURICE GOODMAN
General Counsel, B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
Mane nud
Cavanagh a7icl Cooper
Broadway’s Popular Song Composer
In “I’isions”
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
Personal Direction
FARNUM
Personal Direction
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
RALPH G. FARNUM
JEANETTE
HACKETT
HARRY
DELMAR
Wish the N. V. A. All the Success
in the World
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
Kendal, Byton a?id Slater
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
Personal Direction
RAIPH G. FARNUM
By Appointment
\VM. ANTHONY McGLTRE
Personal Direction
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
OH! HARR}
Personal Direction
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
RALPH G. FARNUM
England’ s' Most Talked of Novelty
A Real Artistic Creation of Beauty
Acromedians
Personal Direction
BILLY GRADY
Personal Direction
RALPH G. FARNUM
“The Jesting Swede
Personal Direction
BILLY GRADY
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Hires
Personal Direction
BILLY GRADY
an atid Broderick
Tracey atid McBride
Personal Direction
Personal Direction
BILLY GRADY
BILLY GRADY
Irvine: a?id Moore
Edzvard S. Keller Attractions
GORDON
DOOLEY
MARTHA
MORTON
Send Their Best Wishes to the
N. V. A.
Personal Direction
BILLY GRADY
FAMILY
FORD
Rose and Buiiiiy Brill
Conceived, Owned and Staged by
W. C. FIELDS
Best Wishes
Wish the N. V. A. Sincere Success
and Prosperity
Edwin
George
Personal Direction
BILLY GRADY
Herbert H utc/i'nisoti . Associate — Present
FRANK RICHARDSON
EDDIE WHITE
Herman If 'einer at the Piano
MAZE! 'I’E LEWIS
AND CO.
HELLER and RII.EY
Late of
SALLY, IRENE AND MARY
In The Mirth Pro\oking
PARISIAN DAXSAXTE
H erbert Hiitcluusoii. Associate — Present
EDDIE STANLEY
PATRICIA KENNEDY
BURNS AND LEIB
Mile. Mimi and Pomme
J'odeville a la Mode
SPRINGTIME REVUE
8 AMERICAN BEAUTIES
nn Kobinson s
Military Elephants
4 Talking, Singing, Dancing
And
Play Acting Elephants
MAUD DANIEL
Presents
John Robinson's Military Elephants
NINE FUTURE STARS
Graduates of
The Rising Generation
TILLIE
108 Years Old, Only Talking Elephant in
the World
20 Tons of Animal Intelligence
Presented by Dan Noonan
Herbert Hutchinso7i. Associate — Present
Compliments of
MILDRED
THAT’S MY BRUDDER
HARRY SLATKO 6c CO
Two Gentlemen of Color
THE DANCING EOOLS
Makin 'Em Different To-Day
Featuring
EVA SULLY, AL PLOUGH AND HIS
ODDITY BOYS
ARENA BROS. & “SPOT
3 Eccentrics
The Man Who Wrestles With
Himself”
A Comedian in a Class by Himself
“SPOT” IS THE DOG
And An Acrobat Without Equal
SAMAROFF and SONIA
An Act Which Spells
“CLASS, NOVELTY AND
CLEVERNESS”
THREE ORANTOS
Wizards of Equilibrium
SENSATIONAL BALANCING ACT
Four American Aces and a Queen
Roy Luken, Paul London, Geo. Banvard, P3d. Paquet
AND Annette Richard
A Sensational Casting Act, Featur-
ing the Only Girl Flyer in America
Fanny
Modern Romeo and Jidiet
Representative JOHN McKEE
Representative JOHN McKEE
CHAXDOX TRIO
McRAE & CLEGG
ueen
PARISIAX TRIO
PEPITA GRAXADOS
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JORGEN M.
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Renowned Danish
Equestrian
Oris;inator of the Group
Presentation of 24
Russian Stallions
Mme. a. STRAKAI
With Her Siberian
Canine Friends
New Original Dog Act
First Time in America
NOW WITH RINGLING BROS. CIRCUS
THE 5 LELANDS
BILLY R
Browning and Roberts
“Two Pals from the South”
Jugglers of Human Beings
Compliments of
AND
MRS
ARLINGTON
BILLY
Offering
MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN
Compliments of
ARTHUR MAYBELLE
WANZER and PALMER
SAM
AND
CLARA LOUISE
Present
One Saturday Night
The Quakeress
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Direction of Charles Bierhauer
Compliments of
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Compliments of
RUSSELL -
&
MARCONI
THE
LAMYS
Compliments of
Compliments of
Tina
GLENN
&
Jack
RICHARDS
Paul
MURRAY
&
Gladys
GERRISH
Compliments of
FERD NOSS
And
THE SIX MUSICAL NOSSES
Compliments of
BURKE AND BETTY
Compliments of
SEVILLE AND PHILLIPS
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FRANCIS TOM
HART And BREEN 1
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Compliments of
CARLISLE AND LAMAL
Geo. Rae
BEEGE and QUPEE
Cecil Lyle Virginia Harris
LYLE & VIRGINIA
“Flashes of Variety"
N. V. A. N. V. A.
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“Up-Stde-Doivn 2 in \"
Dcmarcst and Collette Esteii
STRINGS AND STRINGERS”
Playing a String of Keith Bookings
Life Members of the
National Vaudeville Artists,
CATHERINE CALVERT
Dixon and O’Brien
Direction: Carrie De Mar and Fred E. Hand
KEITH CIRCUIT
JACK LOEB
Booking Manager, Fox Circuit
MARK A. LUESCHER
Director-General, B. F. Keith’s New York Hippodrome
Dirfction: HARRY WEBER
RAE SAMUELS
^jyiolle. Jinn Codec
The Parisienne Comedienne
Presented by Frank Orth
Compliments of the Season
rom
Frank Farnum
Frank Vincent, W. D. Wegefarth, Eddie
Darling, the Entire Orpheum Staff and Also
to Harrv Weber’s Office Staff.
Miss Frances Kennedy
The Cheeriest Cojnedienne
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May Wirth, “Phir
Wirth Family
Wm. Carol
Le Maire and Ralston
Greetings From
Arnaut Brothers
'A Bad Move
The Inimitables
^VljHaU
I.oais Spiclmann
European Novelty Attractions
rica
Imported Exclusively for the B. F. Keith and
Orpheum Circuits
Room 1101, Palace Theatre
Broadway & 47th Street, New York City
Presenting
European Novelty Color
Shadowgraphs
PLAYING
B. F. KEITH’S AND ORPHEUM
CIRCUITS
P. S. — 13th Successful Season in L’. S. A.
RECK AND RECKTOR
Society Supreme Aerialists
LILLIAN ANO HCNflY
ZItCLtB}
Lillian and Henry Ziegler
Original Elevating Extension
Perch Novelty
Ontario Duo
Combination of Equilibrium
Acrobatics
JOHN OLMS CO.
First Watch and Clock Act
in America
BELLIS DUO
In Their Feats of Aerial Daring
PALMEROS
Kismet Sisters & Company
IN A DE LUXE VOLUME
OF SKILL AND STRENGTH
Trained Canines De Luxe
Unparalleled
EVERYTHING
IN LIFE
Milla and William Reuter
Top JIaryland Thentre
Blocking Franklin Street
Traffic
Strength — Art — Beauty
STANLEY
Leaving in July for a Trip Around the JVorld
BERLIN PAPERS PLEASE COPY
Direction H. B. Marinelli, Ltd., Inc.
cjlr^
FRED DE BONDY
Personal Manager
REAL BELGIAN' EQUILIBRISTS
WEYNEN & COiMPAIOX
World’s Tour. Keith Circuit N'ow. Australia Begin-
ning July. Return Keith Tour Beginning Xovember
Success to y. V. A.
DirccHon : London Representativ'e
REEVES & LAMPOR
IS CHARING CROSS ROAD. LONDON
H. B. MARINELLI LTD., Inc.
2-26 W. 47th STREET. NEW YORK
ED. E. EORD
Sincere appreciation from an Australian for
American V'audeville and the N. V. A.
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Marcelle and His
Unique Partner
“JACKIE”
Featured Eight Consecutive Weeks
at B. F. Keith’s New York
Hippodrome
BOOKED FOR RETURN
ENGAGEMENT JANUARY 1925
Di rection: Ray Hodgdon and Charles Morrison
Compliments of
EXCLUSIVE BRUxXSW ICK
RECORDING ARTIST
HELEN
Crawford and Broderick
Compliments of
'A Smile or Two
GREETINGS FROM
HARRY CARROLI
LINDA
ZELMA O’NEAL JOE DONAHUE
VERA MARSH -EFFIE SMITH - VIRGINIA McCUNE
ALICE DONAHUE
Direction
RAYMOND F. HODGDON
and
CHARLIE MORRISON
Booked Solid
1923-1924-1925
ARTIST RERRESENTA TIVE
B. F. KEITH and ORPHEUM CIRCUITS
A. S. Feingold, Office Manager
1607 BROADWAY
Telephone Bryant 1193
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MISS PATRICIA VALENTINE
Manager, Director and Dictator of
VALENTINE 5c BELL
Direction CHAS. A. BIERBAUER
Direction HARRY WEBER
POSTAL TELEGRAPH - COMMERCIAL CABLES
Signor
Friscoe
The Popular Ediso?i Phonograph
A rtist
Just completed Keith and
Orpheum Tour
P. S. — New Act in preparation by
Harry Carrol and Signor Friscoe
The Kitaros
Harry and Harriet Seeback
Present
CHAS.
O’DONNELL
ETHEL
BL^AIR
FLORENCE SEELY & CO
A Musical Comedy Pantomime and Dancing Novelty
Assisted by
JOHN H. ROBERTS AND FRANK LIVINGSTON
Direction: JOHN C. PEEBLES
IMPRO\ ES YEAR BY YEAR
WORDE^L
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WORDEN BROTHERS
Upside-Down Novelty Foot
Jugglers
Direction JOHN C. PEEBLES
Direction: Louis Spielmann
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BY FRIENDS OF THE S. F. A.
IT IS TO LAUGH TO SEE
THE FOUR ORTON’S
Vaudeville’s First, and Incomparable Comedy
IV ire A ct
Everything Protected by Patents and The N. V. A.
Working Consecutively for the Keith Circuit
The Reason — LEW COLDER — and — Originality
P. S. — Best Wishes to All, from “The Duke
of Duck.’’
EARLE
MABLE
AND
BILLIE
DEWEY
ROGERS
HONEY
Will M. Hough
NEW ACT NEXT SEASON
Now in Preparation
RAY SNOW and NARINE
Staged by— EARLE S. DEWEY
Dances Arranged by — DICK KEENE
Thanks to— ARTIE PEARSE
Regards to — ANNA
A Novelty Laughing Act in One. Special Drop
Direction
LEW COLDER,
EAST
HARRY SPINCOLD,
WEST
Wm. S. Hennessy-Cjlcidys Brown ^ Representau
PAUL AME
GORDAN & RICA
Joe Carson and Kitty Kane
Present
■‘.rrTEXTiox”
Playing B. F. Keith Circuit
audevUiuuis
Robert Gehan
Marjorie Garretson
Classical Syncopation
Direction GLADYS F. BROWN
Gladys F. Brown, Representative
bayes and bpcck h arv
“The London Johnnies”
EAST
W. S. Hennessy, Gladys F. Brown
WEST
Jesse Neuman
Direction: GLADYS F. BROWN
Fred Mildred
Force and Williams
Yong Wong & Company
Chinese Wonder Workers
TOURING KEITH CIRCUIT
Direction NAT SOBEL
Direction GLADYS F. BROWN
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SONGS
A Cycle of Smiles and Thrills
Kennedy and Peterson
Patricia Fay
Fay and Jf eston Revue
“PATRICIA” “JOHNNY”
Presenting WESTON
WITH DAVID’S RHYTHM KINGS
HEADLINING KEITH CIRCUIT
NAT SOBEL SIMON AGENCY
Eastern Representative Western Representative
Two Gentlemen of Eccentricity
HOKUM A-LA-CARTE
Nifty \'ersatile Amusing
DIXIE HAMILTON
Syncopated Cocktail With a Dash of
Personality"’
Fred B. Mack, Associate
Now Completing Second Solid Year
B. F. Keith Theatres
Fantino Sisters Co
A Fantastical Dancing- Aerial
Revue”
Santiago Trio
Argentine Versatile Entertainers
The Brazilian Wonder
Only Lady in the World Who Walks on
Wire Without the Aid of Balancing
Pole or Umbrella
Direction FRED B. MACK
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I Have Moved My Cellar and Its Contents to
Where It Originally Belonged.
Thanks to Alf T. Wilton and Miss May Woods
jack Conway & Co.
The Cellar
Two Sports From Michigan
Bobby
Originators of
4tta Boy, Petey
Featuring
HELEN LOCKHART
Books and Lyrics by Harry Charles Greeke
Direction: PHIL MORRIS
Keith and Orpheum Time Exclusively
ALF. T. WILTON
Susan Tomkins and
AL Pidmond Query
in
Momenta Musicale*
FRED B. MACK. Associate
CHARLES C. CROWL, Western
Homer Romaine
Aerial Eccentricities
Presents
Direction: MATHEWS & MILLER
Keith and Orpheum Circuits
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ATIONAL
AUDEVILLE
RTISTS, INC.
V AUDEVILLE, your form of amusing and diverting the public
in its hours of leisure, has been developed to its present high degree
by Americans in America. It is today a permanent American
institution.
HE MOTION PICTURE, our form of entertaining and en-
lightening the public, came into existence in America and today is
the principal amusement of the majority of American people and
the sole amusement of millions.
Y
OU have your useful field. We have ours. We offer you our
congratulations on this occasion and our best wishes for the future.
Motion Picture Producers and Distributors
of America, Inc.
Will H. Hays. President
Associated First Nat’l Pictures, Inc.
Bray Productions, Inc.
Christie Film Company
Distinctive Pictures Corporation
Eastman Kodak Company
Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Fox Film Corporation
Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
D. W. Griffith, Inc.
Warner Brothers
W. W. Hodkinson Corporation
Buster Keaton Productions, Inc.
Kenma Corporation
Metro Pictures Corporation
Principal Pictures Corporation
Hal E. Roach Studios
Talmadge Producing Corporation
Jos. M. Schenck Productions, Inc.
Universal Pictures Corporation
Vitagraph, Inc.
Pictures, Inc.
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GROWTH OF THE MOVIES
Motion picture camera made practical 1888
Celluloid film for camera made practical 1888
First public showing of motion pictures (Richmond, \*a.) .... 1895
First American photoplay “The Great Train Robber}’”
Length (film feet) 800
Average present length of feature picture (film feet) 6,000
Super-productions of today (film feet) 10,000-12,000
One “reel” of film is approximately (in feet) 1,000
Percentage of world’s pictures made in America 80
Percentage of American pictures made in California 80
Percentage of American pictures made in New York 15
Percentage of American pictures made elsewhere in L . S 5
^lotion Picture Producers o Distributors of America. Inc.
FACTS ABOUT PICTURES
Motion picture theatres in the U. S 15,000
Seating capacity (each show) 7,605,000
Average number of seats 507
Average weekly attendance 30,000,000
Persons employed in picture theatres 105,000
Persons employed in motion picture production 50,000
Persons employed in all branches of industry 300,000
Feature films produced annually 700
Short comedies, educational reels, etc., annually 1,500
Theatres showing news reels weekly 11,000
Persons viewing news reels weekly 20,000,000
Film footage used weekly by news reels 1,400,000
Motion Picture Producers ^ Distributors of America, Inc.
THEY MADE MOTION PICTURES POSSIBLE
1 WO Americans of our own times — great inventors, both — deserve more than
anyone else the credit of making possible the motion picture as we know it today.
The theory itself — that a series of differing postures when flashed before the eye
would give an illusion of motion — is very old. For many years devices existed for
showing successions of pictures which seemed to move. But only one person at a
time could view these.
Mr. Edison perfected and patented a camera for the taking of photographs so rapidly
that the various phases of motion might be recorded. But he had no plate or film
which properly could receive the impressions.
Mr. Eastman perfected the continuous flexible ribbon of celluloid coated with sensitive
emulsion, and the combination of this with the Edison camera provided the means of
taking the motion pictures which we now all enjoy.
Motion Picture Producers Distributors of America, Inc
L,ee and Rosalie Stewart Office
Best Wishes to N . V . A
Canoeing on the Keith Circuit
JACK
HARRY
SMITH AND STRONG
Miss Emily Darrell
ThaCs All
She's the Berries
Golden Voices from the Golden West
THE BOY FROM HOME
MEL KLEE
A Gentleman in Black
ROGER WILLIAMS
The Vocal Paradox’
Five Consecutive Years with
B. F. Keith and Orpheum
Personal Management
LEE STEWART
Runaway Four
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*EDDIE HORAN
*TOM ENGLISH*
Dancing Comedian
Tambourine King
*AL. EDWARDS*
Cornet Soloist
*GEO. W. CUNNINGHAM*
Eccentric Acrobat
*HARRY J. ARMSTRONG*
Singing Comedian
eason
Featuring “The Girl In The Golden Frame
GET TOGTTHER
Welch, Mealy & Montrose
Compliments of
Represented by
JAS. B, McKOWEN
European Sensational Motorists
PAST BOOKINGS INCLUDE
xA.dams and (iriffith
Palace, New York
New York Hippodrome, 3 months
Liondon (Coliseum)
Paris (Alhambra)
Australia
South Africa
South America
Belgium
Holland
Spain
India
Ceylon
KEITH
AND
ORPHEUM
CIRCUITS
Premier Purveyors of Melodic Mirth
Compliments of
MARGARET FORD
In Their Oivn Creations
BOLGER & NORMAN
d Banjoker ^ A Fiddler
LOU PEGGY
LOCKETT & PAGE
nnv Dooley
"Say It While Dancing”
Accompanied by Miss Prances Sper
Personal Direction JAS. B. McKOWEN
Thank Heavens — Frank Evans — Presents
Bert Fitzgibbon
— and Lew —
If You Cant Stop ’Em Don’t Tin
Over Here
row
‘‘Apartment To Let
With
Janet Beecher
Olive Wyndham
Violet Kemble-Cooper
Harry C. Browne
Management
LEWIS AND GORDON
emian
HARRY & GRACE
Inn Dance Carnival From Romany Land
The Fastest Act of Its Kind in Vaudeville
The Singing and Dancing Brother and
Sister from Musical Comedy
SPEED— ORIGINALITY- PEP
Playing
B. F. KEITH CIRCUIT
Direction Alf. T. Wilton
Direction MORRIS k FEIL
I'he Mitchell
Specialists in Laughs and Thrills
Greetings from
Direction Max E. Hayes
Frank Hunter & Company
Moving Day
Bound for Nowhere
Direction BERNARD BURKE
Alice BERTRAM
Naomi RAV
Assisted by Eddie Harrison
Direction: FLOYD W. STOKER
Gertrude
uncan
Direction: HARRY WEBER
Tony Hunting
Willie Solar
Corinnc Frances
The Laugh Factory
Direction: HARRY WEBER
Direction: HARRY WEBER
Compliments of
ennie
arcus
CARLTON BROTHERS
Comedy Classique Dance Revue
Compliments of
Compliments of
irIics Musical Duo
GEORGIA HOWARD
The Dancing Violinist
Versatile Instrumental Virtuosi
Compliments
jiveiicy
Compliments of
Compliments of
MILDRED ROGERS
With Jack Dorkin & Pals
i-McLaUghlin and Evans-Blanche
And All of Our Neighbors
OX A LITTLE SIDE STREET”
‘‘HER
BASHFUL
ROMEO”
Donald — Kerr and Weston— Effie
Doing Their Stuff'
Willie Sehenk Company
Featuring Miss IVIargarete,
'•'•That Wo?ider G/r/”
With Russell Hird and Some New Dances
Direction: L. FITZGERALD
Keller Sisters & Lynch
Ted, Nan and Frank
In
"Spirit of Youth”
Combe and Nevins
Those Syncopating Entertainers
THE OLD
FOOL
Alan Coogan and Casey Marj-
“Bidding Her Good Night”
by Jimmie Conlon
Direction Max E. Hayes
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The Klown
Revue
The Ploctz Brothers
Alarjorie
Thelma
White Sisters
Coinpiunents of
Broadway s Big Little Stars
“Stars That Always Twinkle”
Claire Vineent 6c Company
Frank & Teddy Sabini
In a New Version of Their Comedy Novelty
JEAN SCHWILLER
“That Cello Man”
I QUIT
VIC MILO
FRANK GIRARD
Greetings from
Jack King and George Beatty
Bison City Four'
Vaudeville’s Oldest Quartet
Artistic A pplesauce
Direction
MAX HAYES
PHIL OFFIN
GEORGE HUGHES
ED. ROSCOE
jack Adams and the
Thompson Sisters
A Musical Threesome
Herbert Hodge and
Mildred Lowell
Presenting a Comedy Absurdity
OBJECT MATRIMONY
F. KEITH CIRCUIT
Gus King’s Melody L>and
Sextette in “JJ’atch the Drums
CHARLES S. WILSHIN WILLIAM JACOBS
R. F. Keith Circuit
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rownm
A TIMELY SERMON
HAZEL HARRINGTON
JOE DARCY
Alick Hosbnthai.
Compliments of
The Ben Bernie Orchestras
Strand Theatre Building
nson and Baker
Practise
BROOMSTICK
ELLIOTT
BABE
LATOUR
joe Morris & Winn Shaw
Present
The Mosquito Trust
In a Sensational Acrobatic Offering
ROMAINE BROTPIERS
A Novelty Sensational Offering
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FRANK J. SIDNEY
& COMPANY
Direction
^^Foot Feats’’’*
Compliments of
Count Perrone & Trix Oliver
Wm. H. Ethlynne
MACART & BRADFORD
Claude M.
ROODE and FRANCIS
Estelle
Compliments of
Fred Jarvis and
Frederica Harrison
GENE WINCHESTER
One of the Fireman
Inglis and Winchester
HUGHES AND MANWARING
A Musical Comedy Frivolity
EAST
Hughes & Manwaring
WEST
Malcolm Eagle
Rosamond Johnson
And His Inimitable Five
In a Musical Chronology , entitled
With
Love Taylor, Charlie Alexander, L. C. Langster, Leon Abbey and
Miss Eloise Bennett
Direction of
M. S. BENTHAM
CHARLES H. ALLEN
SIMON AGENCY
CHAS. H. ALLEN
DAN DODY Presents
JOE JENNY
That Inimitable Comedian in
‘'THE FOUR HORSEMEN”
The Surprise Novelty of the Season
By WILLIAM K. WELLS
CHAS. ALLEN Booking Representative
(M. S. Bentham Office)
Keeps Us ff'orking
Frank Hurst 6c Eddie Vogt
John Hyams
Leila
McIntyre
and
Leila Hyams
The Balasi Family
The Bovs With The Steel Heads
Best Wishes
DOUGLAS LEAVITT
The World’s Only Head to Head Jugglers
RUTH MARY LOCKWOOD
CHAS. H. ALLEN, Representative
Laura Ormsbce
Best Wishes to the
BEATRICE HERFORD
Moments of Melody
PAUL REMOS COMPANY
and His fi’onder Midgets
Booked Solid Keith and Orpheum Circuits
Harry Mondorf, Personal Representative
JANE DILLON
■W Her Gratitude
Westerhold’s Wireless Ship
Now Touring B. F. Keith Circuit Exclusively
Mlle. LOLA LYDA
The Chic, Versatile Parisian
AND LOUIS RE\’EDO
Presenting Singing, Dancing, Music That’s
Different
(OX KEITH CIRCUIT)
Presented by
CY SEYMOUR
BEN EDWARDS
Manager
W. S. BUTTERFIELD
President of the Bijou Theatrical Enterprise Company and the Michigan Circuit
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J«3ieivj
Specialists in Uniforms
Jor Theatrical Employees^
Eleventh and Race Streets,
Philadelphia, Penna.
Samples and Quotations on %quosb
— write for this catalog noV —
Wells, Virginia and West
Two Sailors
ARTHUR JARRETT & CO
Compliments of
AfARINO & MARTIN
A Matter-of-Fact Farce, Written by
Arthur Jarrett
Rose and Curtis, Representatives
Our Best Wishes
for the
N. V. A.
“A
Gypsy
Has
No
Address
Hello, Hello,
Hello!”
Lewis & Dody
PAT NORA
BARRETT & CUNNEEN
Compliments of
Mack & La Rue
Premier Skaters
‘LOOKING FOR FUN!’
Compliments
DANCING McDonalds
Direction
RAYMOND F. HODGDON
and
CHARLES MORRISON
JOE FEJER
Famous Hu
JOE FEJER
Lottie Atherton
LEON & DAWN
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Alma Nielson
Assisted by
Frivolity Five
IV ords and Lyrics
LOUIS WESLYN & HAL DYSON
Staged by
ADELAIDE & HUGHES
WILL MORRIS
COSCIA and VERDI
Just Wheels
Stringing Comedy
Playinx. Keith’s Circuit
AL SHAW and lee SAM
"Nature’s Gifts”
PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY B. F. KEITH
VAUDEVILLE
Danny Duggan
Doing Different Dances
Direction Lew Colder
Compliments of
Chong and Rosie Moey
Direction Lew Colder
GREETINGS
Jack Lillian
PRINCETON AND WATSON
Fondcll Eour
“ Brownderbyiille”
Direction Tom Kennedy
Direction Lew Colder
CARLETON and BALLEW
d Feast for Fashionable Fancies
Direction Lew Colder
Direction Smith and Forkins
ff'ITH BEST WISHES
BERT AND HAZEL
SKATELLE
Off To Chautauqua
MISS LINDSEY & SULTAN
Direction Lew Colder
Richardson Brothers
Two Fun Merchants
a Mack Sennett Girl
Fred Ballard and Pearl t ran kirn
Bevkv Sweenev, William Wagner,
Burr Caruth, Catherine Alden,
CjEorge Simpson
Norman
Versatile Humorists
Billy Beard
om The Sout/T''
FRANCES and FRANK
Keith & Orpheum
Circuits
STANLEY & BIRNES
LaEleur and Portia
T ouring
Orpheum Circuit
T During
eum Circuits
jack Anthony
IVorld Famous Guitarist
BARTCH— A— KALLOOP
CHARLIE WILSON
Direction
The Loose Nut'
JACK WEINER, Associate
JACK WEINER. Associate
BILL ROBINSON
'‘The Chocolate Nijinsky,
Undisputed Dean of the
Darktown Steppers Dear to
V audeville”
Vivian Holt
Myrtle Leonard
Contralto
An Intimate Song Recital
KANE & HERMAN
Direction
The Midnight Sons
MARTY FORKINS
rrmann
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Presenti
usion
Noah’s Ark
LEDEGAR
With CJlorifying Success
Montgomery Moses Kept.
Direction Moxt(M)MKRY Mosks
Chocolate Cake Eaters
Direction IJkrxard Bcrke
STEVE HELEN WALTER
Mul roy McNeece & Ridge
iE B. STANLEY AND
COMPANY
Playing
Keith & Orpheum Time
Exclusively
.Associate JACK WEINER
Direction Smith axd Forkixs
Direction Putt.. Morris
VAUGHN COMFORT— r/zf American Te.
JIMMIE” JONES AT THE PIANO
Direction
H. BART MCHUGH
THE ART OF CLOWNING’
Meat the Packer of Laughs
Nathalie and Sully
Presenting
“LA PETITE REVUE”
Best Wishes
WILSON AUBREY TRIO
Comedy Gymnasts and Wrestlers
C. Flippen
Ham IV hat Am"
PHIL OFFIN, Associate
Success to All N. V. A!s
FRANK ROSE
From
OLIVE THORNE
"Sold”
CHAS. ALLEN, Pilot
M. S. Bentham
Chas. H. Allen
AMAC
Robert Hyman and Virginia Mann
In A Comedy Playlet
“LONG DISTANCE LOVE”
Presenting
By Lawrence Grattan
Direction CHAS. H. ALLEN
THE ELUSIVE LADY^
Hughes and Manwaring^ Representatives
Al. Allen (Gladys Taylor and Dorothy barber
Present
Here’s Jt ishing the -V. / . A. Benefit
(1 Huge Success”
LUCAS & INEZ
Present
FURMAN and EVANS
Introducing THE SLOW MOTION PICTURE
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SIDNEY WILMER
WALTER VINCENT
Wilmer & Vincent Theatre Co.
FRED C. SCHAXBERGER
President, The Jas. L. Kernan Company
Direction: ROSE AND CURTIS
ELIZABETH BROWN
Brown and Sedona and Band
Success to the N. /’. .■/
Wally Bradley& Hcnncssy May
Moments of Song and Dance
men
Jack Cahill and Romine Don
ED and TOM HICKEY
Two Elegant Gentlemen
Now Playing Orpheum Circuit
7'0W7i, Represefitatives'
AL and FANNIE STEDMAN
Direction GLADYS F. BROWN
Compliments of
ISHIKAWA BROTHERS
Tim and Kitty O’Meara
Direction: GLADYS F. BROWN
Direction GLADYS F. BROWN
i
Wellington Cross
Appearing in
■ Selwyn s ‘'Anything Might
Happen”
ELEANOR HICKS
CHESTER CLUTE
Thank You Doctor
TOM COYNE AND ED. JEROME
EDDIE LILLIAN
McCarthy & sternard
IVIarion
WEBER and RIDNOR
Direction : FRANK EVANS
The \’anderbilts
The Millionaire Athletes
In an Offering Entitled
“Rehearsing For The Millionaire’s Ball”
Written and Conceii'ed by Aileev St.\nley
Now Playing B. F. Keith and Orpheum Circuits
Just a Couple of Nifties
1
Present
The ‘‘Joan of Arc” of Vaudeville
4 Sterling Offering
MULLEN and FRANCIS
JOE GRACE
WESTON and ELINE
New Act in Preparation
“Taking a Chance”
By WM. K. WELLS
Playing B. F. Keith Circuit
*
BLOSSOM HEATH ENTERTAINERS
“ Virginia s Original Serenaders”
“NOT JUST A BAND—A REAL VAUDEVILLE ACT”
“Personality Plus Pep” Entertainment As Well As Music
Booked Solid Since August, 1923, by Lew Colder, Eastern Representative, Wiii Jacobs, Western Representative,
Have You Heard My Nevu Song Hit “Hugo”?
BILLY GLASON
Photo by Strand
Caricature by Mitchell
CHAS. WINSTON
Former Columnist
Boston Post
Albert F. Johnny
Hawthorne and Cooke
BILLY GLASON
Jest Songs and Sayings'
By
CHARLES WINSTON
Laudanum
B. F. Keith Theatres Exclusive!
Direction: HARRY J. FITZGERALD
Direction: LEW GOLDER
Heartiest Co-0 peration to the N. V. A
From
MAX ALICE
BLOOM and SHER
Val. Harris
With VERA GRIFFIN
Associate JACK WEINER
Booked Solid Until June, 1925
Mabel Elaine
Late Star McIntyre & Heath
Henry Marshall
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America’s Popular Composer
Associate
Direction : JACK WEINER
Thanks to }f
F. Albcc, Mr. Dayton Wegcfarth
and Mr. C. Wesley Fraser
Also all the B. F. Keith Bookers for Consecutive
Bookings, Season 1924. Every Success for the
N. \k A. and the Good Work It Is Doing.
MISS PHYSICAL CULTURE
(iEORCiE CHOOS
George Choos’ Fables
Presents
JACK HENRY
EDYTHE MAYE
MILDRED BURNS
BOB SARGENT
Booked solid Season 1924-25
With Ramona V. Bacon and Pavlov
Entire Act Conceived and Staged by
D. Apollon
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HOWARD J.
Hocky & Green
PRODUCTIONS
10 WEST 47th S'EREE'E
Phone Bryant 5105
‘‘World of Make Believe”
With
NOLA ST. CLAIRE
And Company Including Jay and Dorothy
Henriques, Alfred Florenz, Charles Gibney, Rae
Parlow and Betty Moore.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Phillip
in
“A LESSON FOR WIVES”
By S. Jay Kaufman
With
NORMAN PHILLIPS, JR.
And Cast Including Betty Kemp and
William Adams
“Stars of the EYiture”
With
Arnette Creighton
Jessie h'ordyce
Pearl Hamilton
Violet Hamilton
Joan Page
Helen Schroeder
Technical Director — Fred Kuhlm.an
“Minstrel Monarchs”
With
James B. Bradley John Gorman
Billy Golden Charles Udell
Billy Tate, Interlocutor
The Juvenile Star
Elizabeth Kennedy
Assisted by May Kennedy
in
“Character Studies”
Leo Donnelly
“SEE AMERICA EIRST”
With
RYAN AND RYAN
And a Cast Including Loretta Ahearn, Nellie Leach, Ruth Thomas and the Liberty Quartette
with Alfred Lorraine, Herbert Smith, Joseph Callahan and Edward Ev'ans
— —
MAX E. HAYES
SUGGESTS
er Imhof and Marcelle Corinne
ortnne
HAVE YOU
HAD
ROGER IMHOF & CO
‘‘Bronchitis”?
Best Wishes
Picking a Peach
HELEN
BIRMINGHAM
BILLY
KELLY
Books and Lyrics by Harry Charles Greene
Music by Charles M. Smith
Wm. Newell and Elsa Most
offering
“THE LAST DANCE''
By WILBUR MACK
Direction Thos. J. Kennedy
Keith and Orpheum Time Exclusively
Direction: PHIL MORRIS
Chas. Helen
SENNA and DEAN
Casson Bros. & Marie
Fifteen Minutes of Laughs
In Their Original Offering
Entitled
ance
Charlie’s Night Out
Written by Frank Joyce
Direction: TOMMY CURRAN
Ask the Managers
Keith Circuit
Direction: JACK LEWIS
JEANNE GERMAINE
Direction
Direction: JAMES R. PLUNKETT
CLARENCE E. WILLARD
WALTER
LADDIE
ROSE
AND GARDEN
'The Night of the Laivn Party’
Direction: JAMES R. PLUNKETT
Direction: LEWIS AND GORDON
Success to the Witionul raudeviile Artists
M r. and Mrs. Norman Philli
With
Norman Phillips, Tr.
VICTORIA
Victoria and Dupree
Direction: H. B. BURTON'
Direction Phil Offiv Max E. Hayes Office
Compliments of
Brown and Whitaker
“Clown Topics”
Direction Chas. H. Allen
Direction: H. B. BURTON
M. S. Bentham Office
“University of
is the name frequently and aptly applied to this interesting place — Xela Park,
the headquarters of the National Lamp Works of (ieneral Electric Company at
Cleveland, Ohio. P'or it is a place of the most advanced and detailed study of
anything that has to do with light and lighting. Nela Park serves twenty- four
factories, seventeen sales divisions and fifteen thousand retail stores in the
production and marketing of 98,000,000 National MAZDA lamps annually.
Buckeye MAZDA lamps are “National Quality” and so the service of Nela
Park to Buckeye MAZDA lamp users is available through the Buckeye Electric
Division, National Lamp Works of (jeneral Electric Co., Cleveland.
All incandescent electric lamp requirements
for the Keith Theatres are supplied by
BUCKEYE
MAZDA LAMPS
REED A. ALBEE
Assistant General Manager, The B. F. Keith Circuit of Theatres
WALTER READE
Reade’s Theatre Enterprises
Rialto Vaudeville Representative, Inc. Thos. J. Fitzpatrick
Four Mortons
FAMOUS FAMILY
FUN MAKERS
JAMES P. MYRTLE
CONLIN & GLASS
PAUL NAOIVII
MORTON & GLASS
Rialto Vaudeville Representative, Inc. Thos. J. Fitzpatrick
HARRY
HOLMAN
HARD BOILED
HAMFTON^^
ONE OF VAUDEVILLES CLEVEREST COMEDY ACTS
JACK BENNY
GEO. N. GRACE
BURNS & ALLEN
Rialto Vaudeville Representative, Inc. Thos. J. Fitzpatrick
EDNA Leedom and Stam
Ziegfeld *‘Follies^^
NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE
NEW YORK
SEVEN HONEY BOYS
CLARA BARRY
Supported For a Few
Minutes Only By
At the Possum Country Club
ORVILLE WHITLEDGE
Loraine Florence
H oward &; Lind
Black-Face Act Entitled
'■‘•Just Mess'ni'’ Kouud'*’’
SHELTON BROOKS
Earl Bronson
AND
Irene Renee
B. F. KEITH CIRCUIT
Music Arranged by Will Vedery
Complimeyits of
MLLE. CAMILLA
Headline Bird Act of Vaudeville
A Novelty in Black and White.
An Eight-Act Show-
Starting August 3rd On Orpheum Circuit, With
Interstate Circuit to Follow
[■ RUTH
ne & Warren
BILLY
Sweet Little Devil
CENTRAL THEATRE, N. Y
See What It
JOHN T. MURRAY
AND
VIVIEN OAKLAND
Rialto I’audeville Representative, Inc. Thos. J. Fitzpatrick
vs)i — ^ ^ — - _ — ^ — - . — ^ — r ! tev
BILLY MILLER
Marguerite Johnson
W. E. Gladstone
^ An Abundance of Comedy,
Clever Lines, Well Presented:
All Combine in Making
^^THE SIGN POST'
The Successful Sketch It Is
Rialto Vaudeville Representative, Inc. Thos. J. Fitzpatrick
FRED JARDATH
HARRY BREEN
EARL HALL & CO
Watch for New Book of Poems
THE EXPLANATION
Claud 6c Fannie Usher
At Home
SWEEPIM,}
POOLS
MENDON, MASS
Preparing A New Act
ARTHUR DEVOY
EVELYN EABER & CO
Mother s Diary
GLENN 6c JENKINS
“Working for the Railroad”
EMMETT DEVOY
Frank Mullane
MUSICAL SCALES AND
HUMOROUS TALES
Assisted by His Daughter
GHRETA
Hit in Any Position On the Bill
ERNESTINE
SNELX and VERNON
Direction THOMAS J. FITZPATRICK
Direction THOMAS J. FITZPATRICK
Compliments of
FOUR JUGGLING NELSONS
Direction THOMAS J. FITZPATRICK
EIVE AVALONS
NOVELTY BITS OF
VERSATILITY
MABEL HARPER
The F unbeam of V audeville
Direction PAUL DURAND
TOURING ORPHEUM CIRCUIT
Direction PAUL DURAND
BEST WISHES FROM BERT HANLOX
“The GattVing Gun"
Dir. RAYMOND F. HODGDON & CHARLIE MORRISON
Hughes and Manzvaring, Representatives
DAVE SEED
AND
RALPH AUSTIN
Depefidable Comedia7is
Harrv
Miller
N’ickolas Murray
Keith \’aude\'ille
f w
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CHARLES EMBLER
New Act in Preparation
Direction ARTHUR PEARCE
Compliments of
HOMER COGHILL
Compliments of
Novellc Brothers
Compliments of
GORDON and DAY
Compliments of
Jack Kraft and La Mont Elsie
That’s M\ Business
ESPE AND DUTTON
“Variety Itself"
Direction MORRIS AND FEIL
Western Representative, Harry Spincold
PIETRO
Kronos
Celebrated Piano Accordeonist
Direction PAUL DURAND
Direction MORRIS AND FEIL
Vaudeville's Comedy Classic
Recording for Victor Company
Just Finished A Successful Orpheum Route
Direction. HUGHES AND MANWARING
Will Open In New York May 5TH
STAN STANLEY
The Audience Act Supreme
Morris & Feil Since 1910.
Before That “My Mother’s Knee”
“The Broadway Jester”
Direction MORRIS AND FEIL
Greetings to the A . I . A
From
Uorke &Xord
Probably Two of the Jf’orld’s
Greatest Comedians”
Associate Phii, Offin
Claudia Coleman
cni'w'iuc
MARVELLE & EAYE
Aerial Rings and Contortionists
A Distinct Novelty — Only Act of Its Kind
{Miss Faye is the Originator of the Three
Finger Trick)
Touring Keith Circuit
Direction: JAMES E. PLUNKEl'T
Stuart Cas
Mildred Warren
D’yer W anna Fight
Direction: MAX E. HAYES
Direction: MAX E. HAYES
I
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The “Three Happy McNally’s
Rosalie
PRESENTING KELLY’S KLEAN KOMEDIES
VERNON
MAUDE
Georgia on Broadway
SIX I ears
in Vaudeville
Exclusively With
Keith
euni
Rosalie
Stewart
Allyn Mann
Formerly Represented by the Late
May Tully to Whom I Owe
My Present Success in Vaudeville.
Rae Eleanor Ball
William Ebs
and Eddie
Brother
Featured With
PASSING SHOW OF 1923
arrow
Also Presenting the
ROAD TO VAUDEVILLE
On the Delmar Tinne
Direction LEE AND ROSALIE STEWART
A Novelty Revue Staged by George Libby
Ison
Barbara Neely
“Laughlanders”
FLORENCE WALTON
AND
LEON LEITRIM
Thanks to Edw. V . Darling
Diredion FRED B. MACK
Bob Murphy and ?
“Combining Business li'ith
Pleasure”
^ :
Compliments of
JACK WILSON
E. C. BEATTY
General Manager Bijou Theatrical Enterprise Company and the Michigan Circuit
The Jazz Band of Yesterday
THIS PAGE CONTRIBUTED
BY ERIENDS OF THE N. T. A.
iSi. 1
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Harry J. Conley
If atch for Second Edition of
Walter and Emily Walters
Harrison & Dakin
(Billy Hogue)
THE BABY’S CRY
Compliments of
McKay and Ard
Direction: ROSE AND CURTIS
Fern Redmond and H. Wells
Direction: ROSE AND CURTIS
James Belle
Kelso and De Monde
BILL DOOLEY
Direction: ROSE AND CURTIS
PAUL GERARD SMITH’S
KEEP KOOL
Compliments of
FENTON AND FIELDS
For Faudeville
Alanaffement
E. K. Nadel
Hughes & Manwaring
Direction: ROSE AND CURTIS
CREEDON & DAVIS
7 Could Smash You
Direction: GLADYS F. BROWN
Direction GLADYS F. BROWN
anis
'A Smart Divertissement of
Music and Terpsichore”
Direction FRANK EVANS
Raymond Bond
Author and Star
of
"Remnants/’ "Story-Book Stuff" and
"The Minute Man"
Will Present Next Season His Latest Comedy
“THE WORM”
Direction: FRED HAND
Direction: FRANK EVANS
Joe Johnny
MCFARLAND & PALACE
In
“Volumes of Harmony”
Tom Smith
An Artist
\ (jentleman
Compliments of
FLORENCE PAGE
H omer Dickinson
A New Combination of Beauty and Melody
THE SOUTHERN SINGER
WITH HER MILES OE SMILES
THE POPULAR COMPOSER
A GENTLEMAN FROM MISSISSIPPI
hsisted by Their \ EH’ ORLEANS LEVEE SYN COPATERS
Direction: HARRY FITZGERALD, DANNY COLLINS
Thanks to Harry Jordan
TO MV MIND-
The N. V. A. is the one actor’s organization
with a thoroughly good purpose and a high
ideal.
Each year of its life it has accomplished
bigger and better things. Each year it has gone
forward with regular upright steps in the right
direction.
The success the N. V’. A. enjoys is positive.
The success the N. V^. A. enjoys is genuine.
For these reasons, the N. V. A. rightfully de-
serves the honest support, both in word and
deed, of vaudeville actors everywhere.
Direction: H. B. MARINELLl, Ltd.
Art Frank
AND
ie Barron
PLAYING
B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE
MINNA MARLIN
Extend Wishes for Success of the
Eighth Annual Benefit of the
N. V. A.
Direction: LEWIS AND GORDON
Direction: LEWIS AND GORDON
BERT LEVEY CIRCUIT
\ AUDEVILLE THEATRES
OFFICES
Xew York
220 \V, 47th
Detroit
Barium
Bldg.
Chicago
Capitol
Bldg.
Seattle
Empress
Bldg.
San F'rancisco
Alcazar
Theatre Bldg.
Los Angeles
Ir. Orpheum
Bldg.
Denver
Tabor
Op. House
CORINNE TILTON
and His Society Orchestra
JUGGLE LAND
With
Fred Henning Anna Henning
Pat. Cohen
BOOKED SOLID
KEITH .\ND ORPHEUM CIRCUITS
Direction BERNARD BURKE
.... Piano
.... Banjo
Saxophone
. . . . Cornet
. Trombone
... Drums
. . . . Violin
OTIS SPE.NCEK
RALPH DE CRESCEN'T. . .
FRED COXXIE
BARXEY DE ACGCSTIXE
HERMAX STE.XGEL
HARRY LEWIS
MR. AL TUCKER. Director
Direction BERNARD BURKE
Direction o
C o m p I i m e 71 1 s o
Hughie Clarke
cnnie Rooney
Tosic Flynn’s Fashion Revue
With
ALICE MAY HOWARD
SOPHIE BENNETT
MILDRED CREW
BOBBY TERRY
KITTY KAY
RALPH FEDERICO (Carpenter)
Americas ^lost Beautiful Gymnast
ED & JENNIE ROONEY
Cantor and Duval
Snappy — Songs — Sayings — Steps
Direction: WILLIAM VIDOCQ
Roehm and Richards
Present Mr. Ted Claire
and ANTON LADA’S ORCHESTRA
in “Snappy Bits"
The Fastest Act in the World
Direction: WILLIAM VIDOCQ
Songs and Imitations
Direction: WILLIAM VIDOCQ
THE MAN FROM
Formerly Lyons & ^ osco
Direction: AARON KESSLER
Direction: AARON KESSLER
Joe Rome
ROME AND (;ALT
irilEN EXTREMES MEET
Find SI im
Direction H. BARI' McHUCjH
Harrv Bernice
Lang and Halev
Formerly
LANG & O’NEAL
of
4 HALEY SISTERS
R E - U N I T E D
Xow Playing B. F. KEITH TIME
Personal Direction Chas. Allek
M. S. Bentham Office
RAY DOOLEY
FLORENZ AMES
Direction E. S. KELLER
A. L. ROBERTSON
xxnlUamB.^leeper
MEMBERS EXECUTIVE OFFICES
The B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange
Back at the Old Stand
k Dixon
Lonesome Manor
By PAUL GERARD SMITH
Direction: PAT CASEY AGENCY
FLORENCE BAIRD
of BENSEE and BAIRD
Respects to Mr. Albee
With Pat Casey Agency Since 1915
Emilic Lea
Direction HARRY J. FITZGERALD
CORPOS BROTHERS
Ralph Corpos Jean Grieten
Booked Solid Until End of June
B. F. Keith
Direction: PAT CASEY AGENCY
Direction: WILLIAM VIDOCQ
With Good Wishes and Congratulations to N. V. A
PETER DOELGER BREWING CO
407 EAST 55th STREET, NEW YORK
DAN SHERMAN AND
MABEL DE FOREST
Walter L. Rosemont
Productions
CIRCUS
Direction SIMON' ACtENCY
Direction CHAS. S. WILSHIN
—THAT, THAT IS, IS— THAT THAT IS
NOT, IS NOT. BUT THAT THAT IS. IS
THIS AND THAT IS THIS— IT'S BENE-
FICIAL.
A REAL CAUSE
From
THIS AND THAT
Frank and Cicrtic Fay
Direction SIMON AGENCY
Barrie Oliver
‘The Dixie Boy’
So We Will Take This Space
Hap Farnell Flo Florence
Flynk Kenny— E.'^ST WEST — John Bentley
Mississippi Misses
Direction CHAS. S. WILSHIN
WemoriBn
AND HIS
Wonder Workers
A Genuine HeadltJie Attraction
Herman Haynes
Joseph L. Kilcoyne
Hal Pierson
Domencia Russo
V audeville’s Best Singing Act
Three Melvin Bros.
World’s Most Sensational
Gymnasts
The Act In a Class by Itself
Orpheum Circuit and B. F. Keith 1923-’24
The Volunteers
A Novelty Feature that is Sure Fire
Arranged by George Botsford
Homer B. Mason and Marguerite Keeler
MARRIED
Bj’ Porter Emerson Browne
Wilson Brothers
Frank
/iine7'tca7i i odlers
Lieutenant and the Traffic C
^‘YOU GO OUT’
Direction: LEWIS AND GORDON
VERA MICHELENA and ERED HILLEBRAND
Musical Director Bobby Roth
AN ODDITY
A SPINNING ROMANCE
Compliments of
ED. AND BIRDIE CONRAD
BESSIE
WILLIE
MERRILL
DUNLAY
in a Comedy
So Long Broadway
Lew Ruthie
Kessler K Morg
JUST A BOY AND A GIRL
Stanley Hughes &: Burke
Verna
A MODERN ROMEO
Assisted by
HAL DEVINE
The Enchanters
GLORIFYING SYNCOPATION
With
MAY SWIFT, MURIEL GIBSON, BERNICE WHITEHOUSE, FRANCES STEVENS,
EDNA DONOGHUE, JEAN WILLIS, LOUISE ARNOLD
Produced by Eddie Sobol
Cooke, Mortimer & Harvey
The International Cyclists
Carson’s Revue
A Few Moments in Gypsyland
NICHOLAS ELSIE
CASA & LEHN
A T erpsichorean Fantasy
Produced by Eddie Sobol
Ann Francis & Co
Check Your Hat
MR. ANTON F. SCIBILIA
Takes the Pleasure to Present
NAT “CHICK
MLLE. DELIRIO
The Creator of the Original Argentine Tango
and Apaehe
hajnf:s & CO
‘"ies, Ifly Dear'
By Nat. Chick Haines
THE COMEDY MASTERPIECE
“DREAMY SPAIN”
The mo.st imitate,d dancer in Vaudeville,
In the Cameo of Spanish Novelties.
CARL D. FRANCIS & CO
Alberto de Lima & M^\rita
"Great IV kite Way Revue"
A Novelty Hit of Comedy, Youth and Beauty
Of the World’s Playground
“LAND OF TANGO”
Featuring Bill Adams
The Sensational Spanish Novelty of Vaudeville
TWINETTE & BOILA CO
AN ARABIAN NIGHTMARE
with
JACK FAIRBANKS
.'\ Comedy Hit in Oriental Splendor
For the Above and Other of My Productions
Address
DAVID R. SABLOSKY, Booking Representative, STRAND THEATRE BLDG., N. Y.
Direction DAVID R. SABLOSKY, Herbert Hutchinson, Associate
DANCE REVELATIONS OF 1924’
A Poem of Grace and Beauty
Lloyd Harrison, Representative
That Sorneivhat Different Comedienne
Direction: R.aymond E. Hodgon
BOWMAN BROTHERS
JEAN JACKSON TROUPE
The Limit of Neic Cycling Stunts
Lloyd H. Harrison, Representative
rass
Direction: SIMON AGENCY
N. V. A. CLUB HOUSE
NATrONAU VAUDeVILLC' AATIST‘s CLUBHOUSE
MILLION DOLLAR HOME OF THE
Grand Lounge Showing Sun Parlor and Mezzanine Floor
Ladies’ Rest Room and Parlor on the Main Floor
This Page Contributed by
Friends of the N. V. A.
NATIONAL VAUD EVILLE ARTISTS
Reception Foyer, Reading-Room, Registration Desk and Artists’ Post Office
Section of Grand Ball Room a
ouse
This Page Contributed b;
Friends of the N. V. A
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N. V. A. Sick and Benefit Fund Campaign
E. F. Albee
William Fox
S. Z. POLI
J. J. Murdock
Gus Sun
Frank Keeney
Walter Reade
John Harris
General Central Committee
Marcus Heiman
F. F. Proctor
Martin Beck
WiLMER & Vincent
Jules Mastbaum
A. J. Brylawski
Fred Schanberger
Maurice Goodman
E. C. Beatty
Marcus Loew
B. S. Moss
Harry Davis
W. S. Butterfield
Nathan Gordon
M. Shea
Harold Franklin
Pat Casey
General Executive Committee
Edwin G. Lauder, Jr.
Arthur M. Loew
E. A. Schiller
Eugene Zukor
Mark A. Luescher
Jack Loeb
A. G. Whyte
L. E. Thompson
David Loew
Edgar Allen
J. H. Lubin
Glenn Condon
Floyd Scott, Chicago
Al Trahern, Los Angeles
General Publicity Committee
Walter J. Kingsley
John H. Raftery
Joseph Davis, Los Angeles
I. R. Samuels
Jack Dempsey
Clark Brown
Lawrence Golde
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Our President's Message
By FRED STONE, President N. \\ A.
HE people of the United States have a way of their own of recoj:nizin2
merit, of approving honest service, of appreciating the generosity of others
and of rewarding good work well done. The recent celebration of National
Vaudeville Artists W^eek with its splendid outpourings of attendance, its
universal observance in over 300 cities and towns and the generous contri-
butions which poured into the Sick and Benefit Fund of the N. V. A. constitute the compre-
hensive and sympathetic attitude of people of all classes towards vaudeville and its people. I
am a vaudevillian, I was a vaudevillian, I will always be a vaudevillian and forever proud of it.
'Eonight’s four monster benefit entertainments in the four largest and most famous theatres of
the world is the splendid culmination of the eight years of activity and high endeavor which
have marked tlie history of the National V^audeville Artists.
Ehe peace and good-will which prevail in our branch of the profe.ssion ; the unfailing
loyalty and consideration of the Vaudeville Managers Protective Association; the solicitude of
Mr. E. F. Albee for the ceaseless betterment of our conditions and for the sustained advance-
ment of the standards of vaudeville entertainments, are foremost among the rea.<ons why we
of vaudeville now have the strongest, happiest and most useful theatrical organization in the
world. The American public knows this. VVT have h.ad ample evidence in every cit\ and
town of the United States and Canada since N. \. A. Week began, and tonight in B.
Keith’s New York Hippodrome, the .Metropolitan Opera House, the New Amsterdam The-
atre and the Manhattan Opera House, the people of the world's greatest city, witnessing the
performances of the most gifted and famous artists in the world, are giving final proof of the
love and esteem in which the artists of vaudeville are held by their fellow citizens in all walks
of life.
Over and above the material success, the professional triumphs and the growing favor in
which the N. V. A. and the institution of vaudeville are held, there looms in my mind the need
that we go further and higher in perpetuating that spirit of Christian charity, of brotherly love,
of unselfish generosity which have been characteristic of vaudeville and which have won and
earned for us the splendid tributes and support of which this evening’s historic events are the
proof. We must continue our faithful service to one another, to our associates and to the
public; advancement in our mental, moral and artistic attributes; adherence to the first prin-
ciples of our organization. The faithful practice of these fundamental ideals have won for
us the high place we now hold, and through their continuance and extension we will go on
to greater things and broader fields of usefulness, constructive services and artistic merit.
II
PROGRAM
EIGHTH ANNUAL BENP:FIT [PKRFOR MANCKS
And New York City’s Special Contribvition to the
Nation Wide Campaij^n for the Relief Fund of the
National Vaudeville Artists, Inc.
B. F. KEITH’S NEW YORK HIPPODROME
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE
NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE
Sunday Evening, May 11, 192+
TllK following is a complete list of the artists who have generously and unselfishly volun-
teered their services upon this occasion. The names are alphabetically listed, and the
numbers do not indicate the order of appearance.
From this remarkable roster the programmes at the four theatres tonight will be carefully
arranged, giving ecpial importance to each house.
I'he artists appearing here will be individually announced by the Master of Ceremonies:
i. JULIA ARTHUR
2,
ADELAIDE AND HUGHES
3.
AVON COMEDY FOUR
4.
IRVING BERLIN
5.
FANNIE BRICE
6.
BELLE B/KER
7.
JACK BENNY
8.
BEN BERNIE AND BAND
9.
JOE BROWNING
10.
BRENNAN AND ROGERS
11.
ADELAIDE BELLE
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man
offers the finest ami most complete course in the four
popular types of stage dancing
Musical Comedy
American “Tap
Hallet, including “Toe,” “Classical
“Character” “ Interpretive.”
All courses include Limbering and Stretching Exercises
or class instruction for adults or children — beginners,
advanced pupils, teachers or professionals.
Children’s Classes Saturda
ornings
Special departments include an efficiently organized Booking
Office; an Art Department for the designing of costumes and
settings; and a Production Department for the complete super-
vision of amateur theatricals and for furnishing talented en-
tertainers and music for every occasion.
El) WAYHURN’S
pupils enjoy a singular advantage over
all others in the way of preferment for professional engagements,
riie very fact of being a Wayhurn trained dancer is an endorse-
ment of ability readily accepted by producing managers.
burn s
oncynioon
I'be biggest drawing act in vaudeville to-day, furnishes a splendid
example of the opportunities open.
.“Xll principal dancers and the entire ensemble are Ned Wayburn
pupils. It is the first professional engagement for many of them.
For full information about all departments, ask for Art Booklet “3." Sent free on request.
NED WAYBURN
Studios of Stage Dancing,
1841 Broadway (Entrance on 60th Street)
Telephone Columbus 3500
(llje)i 9 A.M. to 10 {Except
Sutiirday Eveuicya anil iSuiulays)
NEW YORK CITY
PRO CRAM— Continued
34.
LES GROHS
35.
LOUISE GROOm
36.
JOSEPH HOWARD REVUE
37.
HOWARD AND LIND
38.
HA\ WOOD-MAUGHN AND CO.
39.
HAWTHORNE & COOK
40.
HURST AND VOGT
41.
IBACH’S BAND
42.
DOROTHY JARDON
43.
KOUNS SISTERS
44.
PERT KELTON
45.
KRAETS AND LA MONl'
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B. E. KEITH BOYS’ BAND
47.
EDDIE LEONARD
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VINCENT LOPEZ ORCHESTRA
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49.
GRACE LA RUE
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TED LEWIS
51.
S. S. LEVIATHAN BAND
52.
L\TELL AND FANT
53.
MOSCONI BROTHERS
54.
McKAY AND ARDINE
55.
MARCELLE AND SEAL
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78.
SINGER’S MIDGETS
79.
RAE SAMUELS
80.
AL AND FANNIE STEADMAN
81.
EV^A SHIRLEY AND BAND
82.
JULIA SANDERSON
83.
JOHN STEELE
81.
SHRINER AND FITZSIMMONS
85.
PAUL SPECHT AND BAND
86.
VAL AND ERNIE STANTON
87.
EVA TANGUAY
88.
FRANK TINNEY
89.
SYBIL VANE
90.
WELLS, VIRGINIA AND WEST
91.
JAMES WATTS AND CO.
92.
BERT AND BEIWY WHEELER
93.
WARD AND VAN
94.
WALTERS AND WALTERS
95.
WA'ETS AND HAWLEY
96.
ROGER WOLF AND ORCHESTRA
97.
YVETTE AND BAND
98.
YARMARK
The artists of the N. V. A. express their appreciation to the members of the various com-
mittees who worked so energetically and effectively in their behalf.
Also their gratitude to Messrs. F. Ziegfeld, Jr., Charles B. Dillingham, Sam H. Harris,
Carle Carlton, George White, L. Lawrence Weber, Arthur Hammerstein and others for their
co-operation and assistance.
The Hardman Piano is the official piano of the Metropolitan Opera Company.
The exclusive advertising privileges of the Metropolitan Opera House are controlled by
the Triune Printing Co., 419 Lafayette St., New York City. This program is distributed
through the courtesy of Mr. Royal P. Hamerschlag, President of the Triune Printing Company.
The Knabe Piano is being used at these performances.
Old Friends to the People
Behind the Footlights
ACT I
Scene 1. Boudoir
LUX helps Milady launder her fine fabrics.
Scene 2. The Pantry
Later after the guests have gone.
Milady keeps her hands soft and white as
LUX washes the dishes for her
ACT II
The Laundry
RINSO does the plain laundering as wonder-
fully as LUX does the fine things. Milady
finds rubbing the clothes no longer necessary.
ACT III
A Hotel Room at which Milady is stopping
while her company is on the road.
Milady finds LIFEBUOY Health Soap safe-
guards health when she must temporarily live
in a room which has previously been occupied
by others. It relieves skin fatigue, keeps
the skin young.
ACT IV
Bedtime
SOAP
Just before turning in Milady cares for her
complexion with PEAR'S Soap — matchless
for the complexion since 1789.
Lever Brothers Company
Cambridge, Mass.
Charles E. Bray
Aaron J. Jones
Chicago General Committee
MARCUS HEIMAN, Chairman
Mort H. Singer
C. S. Humphreys
VV. S. Butterfiei.d
W. E. Burloch
Los Angeles General Committee
BEN J. PIAZZA, Chairman
George Sackett, Manager Los Angeles Orpheum Lee Kind and Ray Perry, Sale of Seats
William Hamilton Cline, Publicity
Al Trahern, Program
Ray Jones, Outdoor Publicity and Transportation
John Kelly, Assistant Publicity
Sid Grauman
Louis B. Mayer
Warner Brothers Studio
Coast Theatres Company
HONORARY COMMITTEE
Universal Pictures Corporation West
Joseph Schenck
ORCHESTRA STAGE MANAGEMENT
A. F. Frankenstein and Allen Hall P. O. Paulson and Chas. Norton
Pittsburgh General Committee
EUGENE L. CONNELLY, Chairman
Hon. William A. Magee, Mayor of Pittsburgh, Honorary Chairman
Harry Davis
Hon. John P. Harris
John B. Reynolds
D. A. Harris
Harry Brown
Leonard Brooks
J. J. Joyce
L. A. McDonald
J. A. Jackson
Rochester General Committee
JOHN J. O’NEIL, Chairman and Treasurer
Hon. C. D. Van Zandt, Mayor of Rochester, Honorary Chairman
Senator J. Henry Walters, Guest of Honor and Special Representative of E. J. Albee
Archie McCallum Clifford C. Smith William Callahan J. Earl Pitcher
John J. Farren Howard Shannon Floyd J. Mannely Harry Abbott
Harry Mitchell, Master of Ceremonies Frank McNish
Detroit General Committee
Luther E. Goble, B. F. Keith Temple Theatre, Chairman
Bert Williams, Manager La Salle and Palace Theatres Ben Cohen, Manager Colonial Theatre
George Guise, Manager Miles Circuit of Theatres George Sampson, Manager Cinderella Theatre
Michael Schoenherr, Manager Columbia Theatre Fred Grenell, News Publicity
Simon Meretsky, Manager Capitol Theatre, Windsor, Canada Fred Button, General Advertising
Baltimore General Committee
FRED C. SCHANBERGER, Chairman
Hon. Howard W. Jackson, Mayor of Baltimore, Honorary Chairman
J. Lawrence Schanb.erger Lou Ranndell Basil Sadler
Fred C. Schanberger, Jr. Sol Lachs Emory McClellan
Leonard B. McLaughlin Samuel Thuman Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmo Dowell
Committee From Boumi Temple of Mystic Shriners
Cincinnati General Committee
I. LIBSON, Chairman
Hon. George E. Carrel, Mayor of Cincinnati, Honorary Chairman
Ned Hastings Charles O’Neill William Goldenberg
William Stiegler William Clark Albert E. Thompson
Elmer Fries Roy H. Beattie Moses Strauss
Louisville General Committee
FRED CAMPBELL, Chairman
Geo. Maurer, Rialto Theatre Walter Floyd, Strand Theatre W. H. Kaye, Colonel
Alton B. McCoy, Majestic Theatre Geo. Sine, Publicity Fred Levy
Harry Moore, Mary Anderson Theatre Earl Kellar, Music
Philadelphia General Committee
EXECUTIVE
Abe Sablosky, Chairman
Harry T. Jordan
SECRETARY
Chari.es P. Shisi.er
PUB El CITY
ABE EINSTEIN, Chairman
George Young Herman Dieck
Jos. McCreedy Arthur Waters
James Martin Linton Martin
Harry L. Knapp Arthur Tubbs
VAUDEVILEE SHOW
F. G. NIXON-NIRDLINGER. Chairman
Frank Wolf Nathan Sablosky
Harry Smith D. R. Sablosky
Walter Steele
STATE MANAGER
Littleton Moore
PICTURE THEATRES
Frank W. Buhi.er
PARADE
CHARLES THOMSON, Chairman
H. Bart McHugh
TREASURER
Jos. Dougherty George Metzel
Wm. K. Goldenberg
ARENA
M. W. TAYLOR, Chairman
Jules Aaronson Frank Donnelly
H. A. Phillips Edgar Wolf
Jos. Murphy Martin Wolf
W'm. Wilson Walter Jacobs
POEICE
W.M. K. Goldenberg
MUSIC
JOS. COHEN, Chairman
Charles P. Shisler Jos. C. Dougherty
TRANSPORTATION
LEWIS SABLOSKY, Chairman
Chas. Strakosch Irving Dogle
Jules Catsiff James Crowley
McCarthy & Williams Homer Lord
INVITED GUESTS
John J. McQuirk
Greater New York Local Committees
M A N H A'r TAN— PA L M G A R D E N
SOL. LEVOY, Chairman
John Buck
Ralph Coni.on
Daniel Cummings
Mark Murphy
Frank Sullivan
W. H. Qua ID
Arthur Willi
Hon. Judge Levine
Mike Duffy
Paddy Schwartz
Mrs. Wilbur
MANHATTAN— 22nd REGIMENT ARMORY
E. ?I. GROTH, Chairman
Stanley W. La«ton H. Gittleson
M. D. Simmons H. Mandell
H. Federman
J. Frotheringham
Geo. Holloway
Miss Sally Ward
Arthur Bi.ondei.i.
Harry Shaw
J. Connelly
BRONX— HUNTS POINT PALACE
ALFRED T. DARLING, B. F. Keith’s Royal Theatre, Chairman
Edmund J. Manley C. C. Egan
Henry Loew David Goldberg
James Frotheringham George McGuinness
Samuel Rose
Edward Bernstein
Morris Kashin
George Miner
Edward J. Flynn
J. M. Haffenn
BOROUGH COMMITTEE
HENRY BRUCKNER, Honorary Chairman
Rev. Harold Willis
Rev. Jos. A. Ryan
BROOKLYN— ARCADIA HALL
BENEDICT BLATT, Chairman
J. PHELAN, Vice-Chairman
Bernard Kelly
Herbert Reynolds
Murray Sii.verstein
Harry Karasik
Richard Lawrence
Hon. Louis D. Gibbs
Herman Whitman
Harry Lipaowitz
Leon Kelmer
Edwin Reilly
Harry Moore
William Sheehy
A. L. M. Beed
John O'Connell
R. Bosph
William Wachtel
George Powell
Joe O’Neil
S. Strauss
Geo. Schench
W. V. Kerrigan
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power, light, gas, street railway,
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extend sincere wishes to mem-
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Top Row
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Artists Living in Buffalo
Should Bear in Mind and Always Know
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BOB HALL.
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United Elotels Company of America
and American Hotels Corporation
YO^
New York s Latest Palatial
Hotel
EnrvARD Clinton Fogg,
Managing Director
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
25 West 45th Street
New York City
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EXPERT
IN LIFE INSURANCE
SERVICE
TO THE PROFESSION
Thos. Jardine
615 COMMERCE BLD(
ST. PALL, ME\X.
Regards to Joe Radcliff and Jimmie Hanlon —
Reliable Men Representing Reliable Companies
THE WRIGHT TRANSFER CO
MILLER’S CAFETERIA
Theatrical Transfer
611 HENNEPIN AVENUE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
Downstai rs
1628 GLENARM ST.. DENVER, COLO.
Phones Main 3311-762
Res. Phone York 487
Compliments of
A. H. ROSS and SONS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO
Coal Dealers
LOUISVILLE, KY
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
Compliments of
S. K. Seidenberg and Comp.any
Coal Dealers
“We Heat Your Dressing-Rooms’’
In Newark. New Jersey
.■111 Keith Theatres
of Louisville Bank at
Citizens Union 4th St. Bank
W. R. KREBS
CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES
Of Every Description for HOME or STAGE
V’audeville Drops, Ground Cloths
250 W. 54th STREET
NEW YORK
When Keith Theatres of Louisville Remodel
BREDEMAN BROTHERS
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From Our Friends in Troy, N . Y .
To Keep Right
You Must Sleep Right
Your body is like the storage battery of your
oar. Constant use runs it down and wears it
out. Sleep is nature’s method of recharging
your consumed vitality.
The Foster IDEAL Spring
Helps nature and helps you because its 120
extra tall, upright, spiral springs give you
better sleep. If interested in perfect sleep
write
R. C. REYNOLDS
Complete Home Furnisher
TROY ALBANY SCHENECTADY
The Troy Sunday Budget
TROY, N. Y.
The First Paper in Eastern Neiv
York to Feature F audeville N e<u:s
Compliments and Best fVishes of
The Adirondack Printing Co.
■JAMES LEMKE, Prop.
TROY, N. Y.
JACK’S
Sen load Our Specialty
FOURTH STREET
Two Minutes from Proctor’s
Best IVishes to the N. V. A.’s
from
Troy Lodge
B. P. O. E. No. 141
THE TROY OBSERVER
TROY, N. Y.
Presents Its Compliments to The National
Vaudeville Artists and IVishes Them
Every Success
M. F. COLLl.NS, Prop.
Compliments of
A FRIEND
Best IVishes to the N. V. A. from
City officials of Troy, N.Y.
Harry E. Cunton, Mayor
Frank H. Miter, Commissioner Public Safety
Chas. E. Crowley, Commissioner Public fV orks
John C. Watts, City Engineer
James A. McCarthy, Comptroller
Al. Lloyd, City Treasurer
John P. Taylor, Corporation Counsel
Cornelius Casey, Chief of Fire Department
John Rohn, Chief of Police
and
PROCTOR’S NEW THEATRE
CHAS. H. GOULDING, Manager
Troy’s Leading Hotel
HOTEL RENSSELAER
Cor. First and River Streets
JOHN McGLYN. Prop.
Compliments of
THE DEVOE ELECTRIC CO.
TROY, N. Y.
Troy 618
HOTEL ELDORADO
PAUL REINHARDT, Prop.
121 Fourth Street, 1 block from Proctor’s
Where They All Go In Troy
THE FLORENCE GARDEN
Troy's Only Italian and American
Restaurant
81 Third Street, Next Lincoln Theatre
JOSEPH GIORDANA, Prop.
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Event — GLOVES
AK 1 Is 1 h ot the sta^e \\ ear apirropriate filoves.
W'liether for street, tlress, sport wear or the
“play,” the jjloves worn by the well-firooaied “artist”
show nice discrimination of taste and careful selection.
for which the well-d resseii man
or woman has the appropriate
glove — tucked in the pocket of
the car. Tire and chain emer-
gencies have no respect for how
you’re dressed or where you’re
going. When they arise, soft,
pliable, LEATflER work-gloves
protect your hands, wrists and
sleeves. Have you a pair of
Heavy Duty gloves in your car?
ritis is a perfectly natural outcome, for every person
who gives thought to dress realizes the importance of
wearing gloves adapted to the occasion and the costume.
"Lhere are so many different materials, so many dif-
ferent styles and colors that one is sure to find just
the glo\e that harmonizes.
^ our favorite shop is tioiv shoiving
the correct hand-apparel for Spring
and Summer in styles that are very
appealing.
In Any Event
Sponsored by
THE GLOVE INDUSTRY, 65 Fifth Avenue
New ^"ork, N. Y.
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On the Links or on
They Wear
ZEPHERIZED
Knit
Underwear
And here’s the reason
ZEPHERIZED Knit Underwear
keeps the body cool and comfortable
and allows perfect freedom of move-
ment.
ZEPHERIZED describes light-
weight Knit Underwear that has
been BLEACHED. It is cooler,
absorbs perspiration more quickly
and permits rapid evaporation. The
knit construction is very elastic,
gives freely with the slightest or
most vigorous movement of the
body.
ZEPHERIZED Knit Underwear
is made in cotton, linen, silk and
mixtures, in every style, in union
suits and two-piece garments — for
men, women, children and infants.
Gives satisfactory wear. It is being
featured this Spring and Summer by
some hundred manufacturers who
know it has all the qualities that
make it ideal for mild or hot
weather.
For Men
ZEPHERIZED Underwear for men
may be had in these easily remembered,
easily named popular styles — your
dealer has them:
KNIT-ATHLETIC — Sleeveless, loose,
knee-length. Two-piece or union suit.
SEMILETIC — Sleev^eless, sox-length.
Two-piece or union suit.
KNITGARD — Short sleeve, three-quar-
ters length. Two-piece or union suit.
For Women
ZEPHERIZED is obtainable in all of
the many styles of undergarments in
white and pastel colors.
Sample of ZEPHERIZED fabric and Home Test Folder on request
Address : Roy A. Cheney, Sec’y,
05 Fifth Avenue,
New York, N. Y.
An Assoriation of Knit Underwear
Manufacturers representing 75 per
cent of the output of Knit Under-
wear in the United States.
'CIATED KNIT
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From Our F r i e ?i d s in Philadelphia
LIT BROTHERS Store is your home.
Remember that where'er you roam.
Have always served you in the past
Always with you first and last.
Lest we forget this glorious day.
Success to you, every N. V. A.
BOB HALL
That Extemporaneous Chap
Direction HARRY WEBER
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Fantastique i Moments A Music
The Most Wonderful Musical Act Ever Produced. Featuring
^4poiio
Fred Berrens
LORA FOSTER
the exact playing of the world’s greatest pianists
— Godowsky, Bauer, Gabrilowitsch, the great
Paderewski and a host of others. To hear the
APOLLO is to want one in your home. \ ou
can hear it at any of the Wurlitzer stores located
in principal cities from coast to coast. Write for
Catalogue, Prices and Convenient Terms of Pay-
ment.
Here is an act that is amazing the vaud^vill’
world, a production the properties of which in-
clude the most magnificent piano in the world —
the APOLLO Reproducing Piano. In this act
the APOLLO replaces the living pianist in a
manner that is at once amazing and completely
satisfying. It duplicates with uncanny accuracy
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New York
Niagara Falls
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Philadelphia
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Pittsburg
Rochester
St. Louis
San Francisco
Springfield
Syracuse
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Only the majric of a DeVilbiss Pertumizer can reincarnate the departed
souls of favorite flowers.
Horne on waves of ethereal mist, invisible jrarlands weave a spell of
fragrance that is a delightful accentuation of personality.
The acme of refinement and convenience is this exquisitely fashioned
toilet accessory which reduces the heaviest odor to the consistency you
desire and yet retains the elusive charm of the most delicate fragrance.
A variety of sizes, for Perfumes and Toilet waters, wherever toilet
goods are sold.
THE DeVILDISS MEG. CO., TOLEDO, OHIO
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J. J. MALONEY
General Manager, B. F. Keith’s Greater New York Theatres
1^ M/ ^ Rosseul
m HAUL
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Mrs.BobHalu
Direction: HARRY WEBER
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SEASON
WORLD TOURED— WORLD CONQUERING
NOW SURPASSING ITS OWN UNEQUALLED
ACHIEVEMENTS OE THE PAST
Look for the Name of
ON THE BACK OF ALL
GOOD PRODUCTIONS
IT IS THE SAME AS
ON SILVER
502 W. 38th street, NEW YORK
Telephone 0474 Chickering
PARIS
Safe Deposit Vaults
Boxes and safes to meet the requirements
of individuals, estates and corporations.
Guaranty Safe Deposit
Company
Fifth Ave. and Madison Ave. and
44th St. 60th St.
©COHN & ROSENBERGER. INC., N. Y
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Skc II be proud op
Gbra9km{d
c§.r^~;rg^
THE BOILER PLANT
KEITH’S PALACE THEATRE
BURNS BALLARD LULL OIL
In a
BALLARD OIL BURNING SYSTEM
Boilers of Everj" Type and Size in Private Residences, Heating Plants and Power
Plants Equipped to Burn Fuel Oil
Long Term Contracts for the Delivery of Fuel Oil by Our Own Motor Tank
Trucks From Our Own Oil Terminals
Telephone Rector 6000
BALLARD OIL EQUIPMENT CO., Inc.
120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
CORLIES MACY & CO.
ESTABLISHED 1857
7 EAST 45th street
Society Stationers
Office Supplies Printing
Win. H. Jackson Company
1153 MYRTLE AVE., Cor. Broadway
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Kstablishecl 1896
Phone 2245-2246 Pulaski
Electrical IViring and Equipments in Theatres Our Specialty
The Installation in the New .Magnificent E. F. Albee Theatre. Brooklyn, Is Being Done by fs
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Compliments
Beechhurst
Community House
BEECHHURSl
From its Board of Directors and its Members
NATIONAI. VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS
Theatrical Iron Work, Counter Weight Systems. Stage Curtain Rigging, Steel anc
Information on Stage Rigging anti Construction will be Gladly Furr
STAGE EQUIPMENT AND PORTAHLE BALLROOM FLOORS
534-536-538 M'est 30th Street, New York City
The above is a photograph of our system installed in B. F.
Keith’s "Perfect Playhouse,’’ the Palace Theatre, Cleveland
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THE CITIZEN
Upstage in the (Jhio .Newspaper rield
(CDlumbuH itBpatrh
Ohio’s Greatest Home Daily
More Advertising More Features
More News Than Any Other Ohio Dailv
COLUMBUS, OHIO
Is Delivered Regularly By Carrier Into
Two of Every Three Homes of Columbus
POPULAR PRICED HOTELS
NORWICH
ROL-EDDY
COLUMBUS, OHIO
NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL
special Rates to K. V. A. Artists
Absolutely Fireproof
Special Attention to N. T. A. Members
COLUMBUS HOTEL
G. F. MORROW, Manager
CHAS. L. BEATHARD, Mgr.
Special Rates to N. A. Members
THE MRGINIA HOTEL
PFEIFER SHOW PRINT
COLUMBUS, OHIO
COLUMBUS, OHIO
Special Scenery and Stage Settings
The Schell Scenic Studio
THE E. H. SELL COMPANY
Office Fixtures
COLUMBUS. OHIO
COLUMBUS, OHIO
CHITTENDEN HOTEL
ears
Rates $2.00 and Up
Restaurant and Coffee Shop
COLUMBUS. OHIO
A Strong Admirer
A Constructive Critic
A Faithful Friend
MUSIC STORE
168 NORTH MlOH STREET
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Columbus, Ohio,
April 12, 1924
Mr. W. W, Prosser, Manager
Keith's Theatre
City.
My dear Prosser
Aladdin Temple considers it a pleasure and a
privilege to hand you herewith a check on account of the Souvenir
Program of the National Vaudeville Artists' Benefit,
We feel deeply grateful for the many courtesies
shown our Temple by the Vaudeville Artists and those connected
with this profession, for the many services rendered to us which
played a prominent part in many of our entertainments.
We feel very grateful to Nobles connected with
your Theatre, for the many personal favors they have done us in
advancing the interests in our Show work in the interests of our
Temple .
We always stand ready to extend the ‘‘glad hand’’
to this profession, and with best wishes for the future, we are.
Courteously yours
Potentate
F r o rri Our F r i c n d s i n C h i c a g o
C'ommonwcalth Edison
Electric Shops
72 WEST ADAMS STREET
CHICAGO
ConipU/neiits of
A Friend
Dr. Henry J. Schireson
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose and 'Ehroat
and Plastic Surj^ery
Greetings to
Fanny lirice
Duncan Sisters
Senator Murphy
West on & Klaine
Den ISard
•lane Green
Theodore Stepanoff
Xat Renard
Martha Pryor
Marcel Klauber
Berk Kelly
Brill Sisters
Deslys Sisters
Rubini Sisters
Lew Brice
Lou Holtz
and
many otliers.
Suite 200
STATE-LAKE BITLOINC;
CHICAGO
Compliments of
LIEBERMAX AND HEIX
Civil Engineers
STATE-LAKE BUILDING, CHICAGO
Compliments of
H oine Fuel and Supply Co.
C. S. WILLIS. President
112 \V. ADAMS STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
Coupon Tickets
Roll and Folded Tickets
^BCUsOc^TQ
34S N. ASHLAND AVENUE, CHICAGO
Bob Schoexecker
•.4rci(s Service Mon”
Coupon Books
Ticket Racks
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IV here all the Actors
FRANK RAPPOLD
CINCINNATI’S
CINCINNATI, O
Manager
savings
Deposits
Why Do the Fheatrical People Wait Until They
Reach Cincinnati for Their Drv Cleaning;?
Oiir Home Office and Seven Branches furnish
any banking facilities required, with efficient
services in all transactions.
Try Us the Next Time You’re Here
We Specialize in Theatrical Work
The Teasdalc Co.
Dyeing and Cleaning
625-627 WALNUT ST., CINCINNATI, OHIO
SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO,
SEVENTH and VINE
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Fro m Our F r i cuds i n C i 7i c i u ?] a t i
Actors’ Headquarters
in Cincinnati
IF a WHO’S WHO of hotels were to be
compiled, Hotel Sinton would unquestionably
be ranked in the forefront of the world’s most
hospitable hostelries.
Especially does Hotel Sinton offer the environ-
ment and the comforts that appeal so strongly
to all disciples of the Thespian art.
When you play Cincinnati, make sure of your
comfort as well as of the inspiration that will
enable you to appear at your best on the stage,
by stopping at Hotel Sinton.
Many of your most distinguished comrades in
the profession have repeatedly chosen Hotel
Sinton as their home when playing Cincinnati.
So we can unhesitatingly urge you to make
Hotel Sinton your headquarters whenever you
are booked in the Queen City.
It will give us pleasure to make you feel “at
home” the Sinton way.
Grand Cafe, Quick Lunch and
Soda Fountain Refectory at
Prices That Appeal to All.
Hotel Sinton
Cincinnati's Finest Hotel
Accommodations for 1200 Guests
Every Room With Bath and Servidor
Management John L. Horg.w
Flowers Delivered Anywhere in the United
States the Same Day as Ordered
Quality plus Service!
CINCINNATI
To mention Floiivers is to think of
JULIUS BAER
138-140 EAST FOURTH STREET
O
Member Florist Telegraph Delivery
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Stage Curtains
Furniture
Slip Covers
Artistic Draperies
The
W. H. Fagaley & Co.
CANAL .\ND WALNUT STS.,
CINCINNATI. OHIO
LOBBY FRAMES RAILINGS
Ticket Choppers Booths
Marquise Door Hardveare
Newman Manufacturing Co.
416 ELM STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO
HOTEL EIMER
WM. EIMER. Proprietor
European Plan, $1.50 and h p
SIXTH AND W.\LNUT STREETS
CINCINN.ATI, OHIO
SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OI
THE COUNTRY
FIXTURES
WIRING
AND
SHIPPED AND PLACED ALL OVER
THE COUNTRY
The Devere Electric Co
CINCINNATI
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From Our F r i ends i u C i n c I Ji n a 1 1
Cincinnati Headquarters
FOR
Theatrical Supplies
We carry a complete line of make-ups and the other accessories used by the theatrical
profession.
You have your choice of several high-grade brands, as we stock the products of the
world’s best manufacturers of theatrical supplies.
t)ur store at Sixth and Vine will be glad to fill your theatrical needs while you are in
Cincinnati. It is centrally located — convenient to the leading theatres and hotels.
Toilet Goods
Any one of our 23 Stores can supply your every need in toilet goods. You will find in
them all the foreign and domestic goods that are worth while.
Visit our stores while in Cincinnati and let us serve you, as we have hundreds of other
famous artists of the theatrical profession.
DOW’S
Tin-enty-Three Quality Drug Stores
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Members of the N. V. A. Club Will Find
a Warm Hospitality
.-\t the
HOTEL HAVLIX
.^SK U\Y THEATRE OHSER IS
CISCISSA Tl
rhe American Sifjn Co.
C?
'‘.■ill Kiiitis of Signs”
55 WALNCT STREET
Phone Main 5859
Cincinnati's Hotel of Comfort
T h c Hotel X" 1 a n d
CINCINNATI
Attractive Rooms at Moderate Prices
Superior Restaurant Service. Most Complete
Turkish Baths for Men and Women in
Middle West
SEVENTH BETWEEN RACE AND VINE
Compliments of
rhe Dwver Bros, and Co.
Theatre and Motion - Picture Equipment
520 BROADWAY. CINCINNATI. OHIO
H.yRRY A. BVGIE. General Manager
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The Assassin of Grief and Remorse
Direction: ROSE & CURTIS
DISTINCTIVE
ARTISTS
The Rendezvous of the Profession
When in Denver
EDELWEISS CAFE
ULTRA-ARTISTIC
PHOTOGRAPHS
CHAS. SUCHOTZKI, Prop.
1649-55 CALIFORNIA STREET
Ethel Barrymore
IPs Oyster H oiise
Denver s Old Reliable
Chappell House
Denver, Colorado
1514-1518 WELTON STREET
Phone M-378
Your Friends in Showland Will Tell You That
Pell’s is the Equal of Any Fish and Oyster House
in America
Rates
to the
Karyl Norman
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE ORPHEl'.M
Standish Hotel
DENVER, COLORADO
(In same block with Orpheum Theater)
The Ho me of the majority of the profes-
sional people visiting Denver
Rates always the same regardless of
conditions
S. C. HOOVER, Prop.
Distinctive Styles in
Men’s Apparel
16th street
AT GLEN ARM
DENVER
100 High Class Apartments Furnished
Complete, Thoroughly Modern
100 Beautifully Furnished Rooms
With or Without Bath
Rates Sensible
1315 CURTIS STREET, DENVER
Phone Main 6485 J. W. RUSSELL. Lessee
Extends Greetings !
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Toledo
Blade
‘First in Toledo”
Keenan Hotel
System
Waldorf Hotel
TOLEDO, OHIO
Anthony Hotel and New Keenan
FORT WAYNE, IND.
Plankinton Hotel
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Compliments of
Hotel Navarre
TOLEDO, OHIO
Compliments of
rhe Aekerman Coal Co.
1212 ELM STREET, TOLEDO, OHIO
GREETINGS TO THE N. T. A.
From the
ROTARY CLUB
OF FLINT, MICHIGAN
II' e “Pull" for the X. V. A.
Bring Your Checks to
White Transfer Company
FLINT, MICHIGAN
H e Cater to X. J' . A. Members
CRYSTAL HOTEL
EARL GREEN, Manager
FLINT, MICHIGAN
T. H. Cooper E. C. Ferguson
KAYE SHOPPE
Cleaners and Dyers
Theatrical Work a Specialty
431 DETROIT ST., FLINT, MICHIGAN
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Compliments of the
Employees
Theatre
Proctor’s Palace
NEWARK— NEW JERSEY
Leading Hotel of Xe^iv Jersey
ROBERT TREAT
PARK PLACE
NATIONAL STATE
BANK
Compliments of the
NEW JERSEY GAS and ELEC
TRIG SUPPLY COMPANY
WASHINGTON STREET, NEWARK, N. J
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
NEWARK— NEW’ JERSEY
ST. FRANCIS HOTEL
“Newark’s Smart Hotel’’
3970 MULBERRY, NEWARK, N. J.
'rooms
BATHS J. P. Macdonald. Manager
SHOWERS
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all the world is printed daily
this International Newspaper
THE CHRISTIAN SCI?:NCE MONITOR. BOSTON. TfESDAY. APRIL I. Jn4
THEATRICAL NEWS OF THE WORLD
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THE WORLD’S WONDER
Direction H. B. MARINELLI
Unique and Extraordinary in Act and Person
Music Publishers’ Protective
Association
56 West
Fortv-fifth Street
New ^^ork
Citv
DIRECTORY
MAURICE ABRAHAMS, Inc.
1591 Broadway
New York City
ACER, VELLEN & BORNSTEIN, Inc.
1591 Broadway
New York City
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1607 Broadway
New York City
BROADWAY MUSIC CORPORATION
723 7th Avenue
New York City
THE JOHN CHURCH COMPANY
318 West 46th Street
New York City
L. B. CURTIS, Inc.
1658 Broadway
New York City
UIXON-LANE MUSIC PUB. CO.
804 Pine Street
St. Louis, Mo.
LEO. FEIST, Inc.
23 5 West 40th Street
New York City
FRED FISHER, Inc.
224 West 46th Street
New York City
CARL FISCHER. Inc.
6 Fourth Avenue
New York City
J. FISCHER k BROTHER
7 Bible House
New York City
HAROLD FLAMMER. Inc.
57 West 45th Street
New York City
FORSTER MUSIC PUBLISHER, Inc.
23 5 S. Wabash Avenue
Chicago, 111.
SAM FOX PUBLISHING COMPANY
Arcade
Cleveland, Ohio
GAMBLE-HINGED COMPANY
67 East Van Buren Avenue
Chicago, 111.
HAMILTON S. GORDON, Est. of
141 West 36th Street
New York Cirv
MALCOLM EAGLE
Personal Direction
ron
HARRY SAUBER
Producer of \ aude^’ille Acts
Congratulations N. A
ames
Marie E. Lee
Direction: HARRY SHEA
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C. B. Maddock Attractions
‘‘The Son Dodger”
FEATURING
HARRY COLEMAN
Supported by Richard DeMar, Lillian Lester and Leda Errol, also Helen Tarr, Bernard J.
Murphy, Kathleen Devine, Joan Desborough, Dorothy Donnelly and Nona George
“50 Miles From Broadway”
WITH
HARRY B. WATSON AND REG. B. MERVILLE
Assisted by OLGA WOODS, and Dan McNeil, Helen Bradley, Niobe Marwick, Joseph Kelly,
Carl Kuebler, Ralph Kenyon, Joseph Sola, Arthur Howes
“Rubeville”
WTTH
FELIX RUSH AND NELSON TUCKER
and Ernest DeKalb, Thurston Lewis, Richard Neeley, G. W. Dukelan, P. B. Johnson,
A. M. Haskin, C. C. Ryle
B. C. Hilliam Revue
WITH
B. C. HILLIAM
Marguerite Malamet, Thelma Parker, Gladys Gray, Frank Woods, Ira Yarnoll, Frank Mack
and John Wall
“At the Country Club”
WITH
WAY DALTON
and WILLIAM CAMERON, ELMIRA LANE, CECIL SOMMERS, Beatrice Hoover, Ethel
Brookhurst, Emily Dyer, Margaret Green, Edmund Greene, Salvator Sibellino, Douglas Card,
Henri Raiff and Harry Shipley
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EDUARDO— ELISA— ANGEL— PACO
In Their Spanish Dance Spectacle
“Fantasia F.spanola”
Fred Lindsa\
Rancher
Bis Game Fiunter
“Australian
Pastimes
Claude Bostock’^ s V audevillians
THE CANSINOS
Claude W. Bostock
JULIA C. H.
NASH and O’DONNELL
Ward and Van
CARL GUSSIE
NIXON and SANS
“ASSORTED CHOCOLATES”
JANE KENNEDY
Presents
‘‘DANSE VARIETIES’’
With
Andre Pavlish, Arvil Avery
And
Gene Aleer
Originated and Staged By
Maxwell M. Kennedy
VIOLA EDWARD
RUDELL and DUNIGAX
In
“ R E U E T T E S ”
DUDLEY DEL
LIDDELL and GIBSON
B. F. Keith Circuit
STEELE & WINSLOW
Poetic Motion
HANSON and BURTON
SISTERS
A Magic Man With Magical
Maids”
MAE NAT
FOLLIS & LEROY
"Eccentricities"
Comedy Singing and Dancing
East, Rose & Curtis West, Ez Keough
Rose and Curtis
Present
IK KAY
VNE and LAVELLE
D on’t Handle The Goods”
N. V. A. Greetings for Friendship and Cooperation
The Musical Comedy Favorites
TED LORRAINE & MINTO jack
Wish to express their sincere thanks to the
B. F. KEITH and ORPHEUM CIRCUITS
And Especially
MR. E. F. ALBEE MR. TED LAUDER
MR. EDW. V. DARLING MR. FRANK VINCENT
For Having Made Our Engagements in Vaudeville
So Pleasant
Irving Edwards
Just Young and Careless
DAVE THURSBY
Playing Keith and Orpheum Circuits
Exclusively
Direction: PHIL MORRIS
With Thanks to Harry Ward
EDDIE UEONARD
“OUR MINSTREL”
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J. S. H.
Greater New Vork Export House, Inc,
817-825 E^ighth Avenue, New York City
Some of the
T he atr e s We
Furnished in
Greater Neiv
York
COSMOPOLITAN
RIVERSIDE
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PROSPECT
BUSHWICK
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Mill Agents
Furnishers
Jobbers
Decorators
Member National Association of Manufacturers
Furnishers of Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Silk and Cotton
Velours, Damasks for Draperies and Wall Covering,
also
Skilled Union Labor Only Employed in Carpet and
Upholstery Workrooms
817-825 EIGHTH AVENUE
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Upon Request
Some of the Theatres
We Furnished
Out-of-T onvn
STATE — Cleveland
GREAT NORTHERN —
Chicago
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C ADI LLAC — Det roit
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City
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STATE — Middletown
COLONIAL — Scranton
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49-51 WEST 33d STREET
NEW YORK
Member of the Federal Reserve System
HUGH N. KIRKLAND
Fice-Pres. & Cashier
CHARLES A. SACKETT
President
WILLIAM H. MATTESON, Jr.
Asst. Cashier
EUGENE GALVIN
Asst. Cashier
Richard Delafield, Chairman
Charles S. McVeigh
Charles A. Sackett
Eucenius H. Outerbridge
Leon O. Fisher
Otto M. Eidlitz
Joseph H. Emery
Hugh N. Kirkland
IsADORE Saks
Thomas F. Vietor
Charles Scribner, Jr.
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
4% paid on amounts of $5.00 and upward in Special Interest Department
The largest and most attractive
assortment of artistic objects for
ornamentation.
Our patterns in table china and crystal
are exclusive, and are made by the
most reliable factories in Europe.
Good quality china and glassware is
the most economical.
A personal inspection is invited.
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On the Concert Atage
eST' or in the Jiomeef
noted for itf superb tone
Inatre-^St -
Fifth 'flunmf at Thirtij ninth 0t.
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The Recognized Amusement Publication of the World
More Vaudeville, Theatrical, Burlesque and Motion Picture News
Than Any Newspaper Printed. It Devotes Large Space Seven Days
a Week to All the Happenings in the Vaudeville Field.
To Our Friends, the National Vaudeville Artists, We Wish the Best of Success and
Continued and Everlasting Prosperity.
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of All Kinds
The artist who is far-sighted will indemnify
himself against loss by fire, theft and bur-
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Brown, Crosby & Co,
Insurance
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NEW YORK
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Vaudeville Artists, Inc.
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EA\^ES COSTUME CO.
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Theatrical-Historical Costumes and
Uniforms
We rent Costumes for Professionals, Motion Pic-
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We carry the largest and most complete assort-
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UnswervinK fidelity to the ideal of its creator has
made Steinway the continual leader in the develop-
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way craftsmanship. This devotion to perfection
likewise has made possible the Steinway of the
home. In the smaller grand or upright, suitable
for the modest abode, the Steinway tone lives in all
its glory and nobility. Once you have heard or
played a Steinway there can be no question of your
choice. It will be your piano, just as it is the
piano of the masters who have named it. Stein way
— Instrument of the Immortals.
•Ifiy neic Striniray piano may hr purchased tn'ffi a
cash deposit of 10%, with the balance extended
over a period of tiro years. I'sed pianos
arrrpted in partial exchange.
Prices: $875 and Up
In Greater New York. Stein way pianos
are sold only at Steinway Hall.
STEIN WAY & SONS
Steinway Hall, 109 East 14th Street, New York
E. Schumacher & Co.
60 WEST 40th street, NEW YORK
I mporters, Manufacturers and
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Beautiful damasks, brocades, velours, tapestries,
and printed linens in a wide variety of designs
and colors appropriate for upholstery and other
decorative purposes.
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Telephone Penn. 2288
Theodore Kahn Walter Schaffneb
Chandos Sweet
Theodore Kahn Scenic Studios
(Formerly Kahn & Bouwman)
Specialists in Vaudeville Settings
155 WEST 29TH STREET
NEW YORK CITY
Some Recent Settings Made By Us:
Marie Cahill
Lane & Lavoie Review
Steele & Winslow
Hart's Hollanders
Cansino Bros.
Gautier's Toy Shop
Miller Sisters
Marcus Sisters
Gen. Pisano
Gale Wendell
Ban & Mellon
.loe Fejer's Orchestra
Choice Flowers Received Daily
Wedding and Floral Designs Our Specialty
“Say it ‘nith Flowers”
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2535 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Branch 2883 Broadway
Phone Riverside 8676
Phone : Pennsyivania 2459
GUS DURKI.V
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DUWICO
Theatrical Electrical Equipment and Supplies
“Everything Electrical for the Theatre”
Electrical Equipment and Effects of All Descrip-
tions To Rent
303 WEST 41.ST STREET. NEW YORK
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This Is Y ou7~ Night — He Greet \ ou!
National Association of the Friars
FRIARS CLUB HOUSE, 110 West 48th St., New York City
Kleanco Manufacturing Corp,
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OPPENHEIM, COLLINS & CO.
THIRTY-FOURTH STREET
NEW YORK
Phone Longacre 4533
\’^anity Fair Costumes, Inc.
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353 WEST 48th STREET, NEW YORK
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GENERAL ARVERTISmC ACENT5
CANPLEP BUILPINC
220-224 WEST
42? STREET
NEW YORK
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STAR
Theatrical
The National Illustrated
Weekly Is Completing Its Sixteenth Year
and Still Going Strong and Straight.
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Best Wishes From
BOUTON’S TEA ROOM
McBRIDE’S
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61 S. BROADWAY, YONKERS, N. Y.
Metropolitan Casting Offices, Inc,
(M. J. CONNOLLY, Gen. Mgr.)
Directors, Stories and Players
140 WEST 44TH STREET
Bryant 8300
Our Charge Accounts Are Good in London
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(Between 5th and 6th Avenues)
WEST 43rd STREET
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Theatre T'ieket Offiees
INC.
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14Q4 H ROADWAY'
Telephone, Bryant 7000
DOWNTOWN OFFICE
WOOLWORTH BUILDING
Telephone, Whitehall 5610-561 1
US'
COSTU MES
I'heatrical and
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h'or Snlr For Uirr
We Specialize in Serving
Schools, Colleges and all
Amateur Theatricals
Charles
(ilhrisdie & Co.
41 WEST 47th STREET
Between 5th & 6th Aves.
NEW YORK
Telephone Br\'ant 2449-0218
Compliments of
Baltzly’s Pharmacy, Inc.
2560 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Edw. F. Caldwell & Co., Inc.
Makers of Gas and Electric Light Fixtures
Ornamental Brass and IV rought Iron tV ork
36-38-40 WEST 15TH STREET
NEW YORK CITY
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132 West 47th Street
HOTEL REMINGTON
129 West 46th Street
Under Same Management
M. J. GCSDOFER H. M. MOSS
Manager Asst. Manager
Telephone Plaza 1040
M. J. ANT^L\N
U pholsterer and Interior Decorator to the
T rade
F'ine Furniture. Curtains. Wall Covering
142-144 EAST 59th STREET, NEW YORK
Bet. 3rd and Le.xington .Aves.
TROMMER’S
W hite Label Malt Brew
Brewed from Selected Imported .Malt and
Certified Saazar Hops
The Premier of Trommer's Celebrated Brews
on Draught and in Bottles
BUSHWICK AYE. AND CONWAY STREET
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Telephone 1100 Glenmore
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LESLIE E. THOMPSON
Assistant to J. J. Murdock
The B. F. Keith Circuit of Theatres
HARRY T.. JORDAN
General Manager B. F. Keith’s Philadelphia Interests
LOEW’S INCORPORATED
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res e tit
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Henry Kelly '& Sons
Ji" holesnle Produce
413-415-417-419 WEST 14TH STREET
NEW YORK CITY
Tel. Chelsea 2100
SOME
DIFFERENCE
— between “next-to-the-last”
on the Big Time and the
“big flop” of an amateur
night!
— there’s the same difference
between Gibson banjos,
mandolins and guitars, and
those of other makes.
GIBSON, Inc.
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN
STRAND STUDIO
Strand Theatre Building
Photographer
LEO GREEN HUT
1579 Broadway (Room 222), NEW YORK
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Ralph Bayhl, President Ax.va Bayhl, Treas.
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N. V. A.
THEATRICAL TRANSFER
CO., Inc.
“Efficiency Plus Speed”
Auto Service and Storage — (5 Auto Trucks)
AH Night Service — Wednesdays and Sundays
250 WEST 47th STREET
(Bet. 7th & 8th Avenues)
Conjunction with B. F. Keith’s Trucks. We cover
every Theatre in New York and Brooklyn
Telephone Bryant 6279
BRO.NX
168th Street & Third Ave.
MT. VER.NO.V
15 So. 6th Avenue
NEW ROCHELLE
26 Rose Street
DIMOCK & FINK CO.
Main Office and Shon' Rooms
220 E.^ST 125th STREET, NEW YORK
Supplies for Plumbing, Heating, Tinning,
Engine Room, Mills and Factories
Hotel Dyck ni a
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Absolutely Fireproof
Conveniently located to shopping and theatre
districts. Three hundred rooms, all with bath.
Rates $1.50 to $4.00
Two Beautiful Restaurants
The Elizabethan Room The New CofFee Shop
At Popular Prices
CHRIS. NEIPP. Proprietor
.Also Robidoux Hotel, St. Joseph, Mo.
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A Mutual Organization — Founded in 1845
New York Life Insurance Co,
(Incorporated under the Laws of New York)
346 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y.
Seventy- Ninth Annual Statement
TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS:
As a policy-holder you are chiefly interested in the quality of your Company and in the service it renders.
By “quality” I mean the character of its business; the grade of its securities; the standards maintained by its
Executive Officers.
I can not paint a complete picture, but in order to drive home some of the truth I give you below a picture
of the work of one Committee during the year 1923.
During 1923 the Finance Committee made the following investments:
BONDS PURCHASED
U. S. Government Treasury Notes.
Domestic Railroad Bonds
Domestic Municipal Bonds
Domestic Public Utility Bonds
Canadian Municipal Bonds
British and Other Foreign Bonds...
Cost
$11,013,860.00
13,569,t)60.00
4.050.912.00
9.216.596.00
494,700.00
5.470.312.00
Average
Yield
4.65%
5.44%
5.02%
5.49%
5.24%
5.14%
Total.
City Loans
Residential Loans
Farm Loans . . . .
BOND AND MORTGAGE LOANS MADE
T otal
Bonds bought and B. & M. Loans made.
B. & M. Loans renewed
Total
$43,816,340.00
6.17%
$59,262,432.00
5.81%
10,0t»2,094.00
5.80%
18,097,561.00
5.38%
$87,362,087.00
5.72%
$131,178,427.00
5.54%
12,991,730.00
5.50%
$144,170,157.00 5.53%
This total — $144,000,000.00 — was much more than our net income. The Committee believed it saw an oppor-
tunity to benefit you through selling and reinvesting, without risk, in order to increase the earning power of invested
assets. They therefore sold Bonds amounting to (par value) during the year, of which $33, 182,900.0
were United States Government Bonds. By this process, and by transferring of certain foreign bonds, in reinsuring
foreign business, they increased the earning power of Ledger Assets by over $1,000,000.00 annually for an average of
nine years. »
In addition to the Finance Committee we have five other standing committees and several, sub-committees.
They all work. The standing committees make detailed reports to the Board of Directors monthly. The members
of the Board are in close touch with matters of fact as well as matters of policy.
The new business in 1923 was
The gain in outstanding insurance was over
The total insurance outstanding is
The admitted assets, at market values, aggregate.
The unassigned surplus is
$693,000,000.00
$300,000,000.00
$4,300,000,000.00
$1,003,773,000.00
$69,500,000.00
We have 125 B'ranch Offices in the United States and Canada, to which over 8,000 agents report.
DARWIN P. KINGSLEY, President.
Balance Sheet, January 1, 1924
Bonds at MARKET VALUE, as Determined by Insurance Department, State of New York
ASSETS
Real Estate Owned $7,774,440.00
First Mortgage Loans —
On Farms 66,239,961.23
On Residential and Business Properties. . 189,255,218.65
Loans on Policies 166,267,471.04
Bonds of the United States 92,274,810.00
Railroad Bonds 283,480,416.77
Bonds of other Governments, of States and
Municipalities 130,950,765.53
Cash 6,835.903.11
Other Assets 60,694,776.13
Total $1,003,773,762.46
LIABILITIES
Policy Reserve
Other Policy Liabilities
Dividends left with Company to Accumulate
at Interest
Premiums. Interest and Rentals prepaid
Taxes, Salaries, Accounts, etc., due or accrued
Additional Reserves
Dividends payable in 1924
Reserve for Deferred Dividends
General Contingency Funds not included above
$800,574,178.00
24,620,009.06
13,851,
3,244
7,729,
9,088,
54,800,
20,352,
69.513
238.99
255.04
500.32
210.00
321.47
917.00
.132.58
Total $1,003,773,762.46
Since organization
the Company has paid to and on account of Policy-holders and Beneficiaries over
$2,000,000,000.00
H. & M.
PROFESSIONAL 1' R U N K S
Liked by those who want the best
LOOK FOR
THIS LABEL
Guaranteed
5 Years
Made By
Herbert 8c Meisel Trunk Co.
910 WASHINGTON AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, MO.
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KALAM.AZOO, MICHIGAN
One-Day Odorless Dry Cleaning
Hail Your Contumes to Vs, or Hold Them Until
Your arrival, and We Will Call
Compliments of
ANDERSON & PIP CO.
Decorators
415 WEST ELIZABETH ST.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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ROBERTS & TENVOLD
Drug Shop MINNEAPOLIS
OPPOSITE HENNEPIN ORPHEUM
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When You Play Minneapolis
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Advertising Novelties and
Art Calendars
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HOTEL HASTINGS
MINNE.APOLIS, MINN.
150 Rooms
Every Room Outside, with Private Bath
New, Modern, Fl.'eproof
Convenient Location. Near -All Theatres.
Special Rate to Theatrical Profession
Excellent Cafe in Connection
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From Our Friends O u t - o f - T o ‘ir n
Compliments
JONES, LINICK & SCHAEFER
RIALTO H E A T R E
CHICAGO
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Theatrical Furniture Dealer
of Detroit
ALFRED J. MYERS
719 GRATIOT AVENUE
We Supply the Beautiful Furniture Used
in the Leading Theatres of Detroit for
Special Stage Settings.
To Visiting Artists:
If a piece of furniture on any Detroit stage
strikes your fancy and you would like it in
your home, give us a call. We will crate
it carefully and ship it to any point in
America.
And We Will Save You Some Money,
Too!
ALFRED J. rn'ERS
719 GRATIOT AVENUE, DETROIT, MICH.
Compliments of
JOHN C A M E R O N
Carpenter and Builder
Store Fronts
3626 W.^BASH .AVENUE, DETROIT, MICH.
IN DETROIT
STONE’S
Cleaners and Dyers
Sixteen Years of Satisfactory
Service to the Theatrical Trade
Overnight Cleaning of Stage .Apparel
Dependable for Good Work and Prompt Service
THE CHAS. F. MAY CO.
Printers
314 to 316 CONGRESS STREET \V.
DETROIT, MICH.
' Theatre Programs Our Specialty
That Extemporaneous Chap
Direction: HARRY WEBER
MOSLEM TEMPLE
Oasis of Detroit
To the Artists of the N. V. A.,
It’s well we’re wishing you today.
May you have success in all you do
Our good wishes follow you.
The Caravan Shrine is a part
Who holds your interests right at heart.
Invites you to visit when in town,
So our name please jot right down.
It’s at the Statler each Thursday we meet
Promptly at noon you’ll find a seat.
So come and dine is all we say
You are our guests, every N. V. A.
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Builder.
2 1 5 M () N T A C; U E S T R E E T
Brooklyn, X. Y,
YARD AND TRIM MILL
Cowanus Canal and Carroll Street
Builders of the Neic Albee Theatre
Brooklyn ^ N. Y.
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LEE LASH STUDIOS
Scenery and Drop Curtains
Motion-Picture Stage Settings
Draperies, etc.
F. N. Burt Company, Ltd
Branches in the Principal Cities
Used Extensively in New York Theatres
Paper Cup Division
42nd ST. and BROADWAY, NEW YORK
i.ongacre building
Phone Canal 2833
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PROJECTOR
Extend their very
Best Wishes to the
officers and
members of the
317 East 34 th St— NewTfork
Black & Boyd
Manufacturinp; Co
[9mm
n- 1 i, / 4701 Ore
Telephones: ^ Q271 Ore
Established 1900
Specialists in Theatre Lighting
17 EAST 47th STREET, NEW YORK CITY
We Have Equipped the Following
Theatres :
CAPITOL
RIALTO
RIVOLI
Theatrical Costumes Cleaned
at Short Notice
428-430 CHERRY STREET
NEW YORK
H. M. ROSENFELD, Secretary
Special Discount to the Profession
Now Doing Work for Leading Show Houses on
Broadway
LEXINGTON
HIPPODROME
And About 300 Other Theatres In This
Section
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Bookmyer
Stall]
MADAM MICHALOVA
110 WILLIAM STREET
NEW YORK crrv
Dance Studios
An Institution Whose Aim Is to Ele\ate
the Standard of the Dance Art by Means
of a More Scientific Method
Insurance i?i Ml Its Branches
1S6 W. 72d ST., NEAR BROADWAY
Workmen’s Compensation
and All Theatrical Lines
Telephone, Endicott 3381
NEW YORK CITY
Everything
Band and Orchestra
Band Instruments
■f and Saxophones
(Paris) Woodwinds
Fine Imported Molins
Paramount Banjos
Leedy & Ludwig Drums, Etc.
E.\SY TERMS ARRANGED
Catalogs on Reqtiest
BRO.ADW.VY .AT NINTH STREET
NEW YORK
Imported and Domestic M'oolens. Suits
for Business, Sports and Dress Wear.
Topcoats and Overcoats. Cut and fitted
in the correct style of the moment.
117-119 new YORK
WEST
BROOKLYN BRANCH
■^6th 105 COURT STREET
STREET Corner ScUermerhorn
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of current offerings. They appear in your
neAvspaper.
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Ne’w Alhee Theatre, Brooklyn
Thos. W. Lamb
ARCHITECT
644 Eighth Ave.
\ew York City
Fox’s Theatre, Philadelphia
Loe’iu’s State T heatre, .N eix York
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ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION
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1810 Broadway at Columbus Circle
70 EAST 45th STREET, NEW YORK
NEW YORK
PHONE ASHLAN’D 7737
S pccialists in Theatre Lighting
Jagels-Bellis 6c Co.
We Have Designed or Installed the Elec-
trical Equipment in Over Three Hundred
COAL
Large Theatres
F. S. RIX, Manager
BROADWAY AND 23rd STREET
Flatiron Building NEW YORK, N. Y.
The “Spencer”
Compliments of
Paul L. Bryant Company
Central Vacuum Gleaning System
Has Been Installed in
542 FIRST ATENUE
Every New Theatre Erected by
NEW YORK
The R. F. Keith Co. Since 1017
Including the New
ALBEE THEATRE, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
HIPPODROME, NEW YORK, N. Y.
CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, O.
N. V. A. CLUB, NEW YORK, N. Y.
“IMPORTED SWEETS”
100% in Sales T 100% in Service
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T'here is a Spencer Central Vacuum Cleaning
liJlinKCi
System to fit the smallest residence and
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Complete Information on Request
Those “Certain ' Things
Spencer Turbine Cleaner Co.
Delicatessen Shop and Restaurant ^
of N. Y.
1626 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
101 PARK AVE. NEW YORK, N. Y.
Phones: Circle 9797-10490
Next Door to Rivoli Theatre
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389 Fifth Avenue, New York
Compliments of
Benson & Hedges
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Telephones 6769 Pen
6770
6771
LANGSTADTER
MANUFACTURING
Stationers and Printers
LOOSE LEAF SPECIALISILS
Theatrical Date Books and Sheets
NEW ^ORK
‘J^e Official
Piano of the.
TAetropolihn
Opem Co.
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1636 BROADWAY
Has the Cutest Hats in X ezi- York
Natural Charms Enhanced \\ ith
EVENING WHITE
(Does not iiib off)
L’sed by Professionals Generally
General Drug Co.,
94 No. M oore Street
^V\v York
.rORK
Stretching and Limbering Exercises for Modern
Sensational Stags Dancing
E.AST t)F TIMES SQ. Bryant S94.T
Convenient Terms .irranged
AT ALL DRUG STORES
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The Albertina Rasch Dance Studio
Is Located
34+ W. 72d street NEW YORK CITY
Phone Endicolt 7589
Ballet — Interpretive — Stage Dancing
Classes — Private Lessons — Teachers Course
Dances Staged
Catalogue on Request
The “Albertina Rasch Dancers” are appearing
at the New York Hippodrome and other B. F.
Keith Theatres in weekly changes of numbers
staged by Miss Rasch. Other Rasch pupils are
appearing in units in motion-picture houses,
musical products and vaudeville theatres
We place qualifying pupils in our companies
Public Service Ticket Office, Inc.
JOS. LEBLANG, President
NOVELTY SCENIC STUDIOS
220 WEST 46th STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y.
Telephone Chickering 7840
Stage Settings, Draperies , Scenery
ABRAHAM BROTHERS
Importers and Dealers in
Paints, Colors, Varnishes, Artists’
Materials
38 WEST 28th STREET, NEW YORK CITY
Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue
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15+0 BRO.'tDW.'tY, NEW YORK
Compliments of
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90 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK
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Sea Food
204 FRONT ST.. NEW YORK CITY
Phones Chelsea 0955-10314
B. ADLER
Hardware Jobber, Electrician and
Locksmith
Engineers. Plumbers, Painters, Mill Contractors.
Theatrical Supplies
296 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
Established 1903
J. MORGAN
Tin R o O f i n n Tar
Roofs Repaired and Painted. Chimneys Repaired
and Rebuilt. Furnaces and Ranges Cleaned and
Repaired. Telephone Rhinelander 6105.
Corner Third Ave. 179 East 77th Street New York
Phone, Orchard 4905
Phone Rhinelander 6299
JAMES J. HUGHES
Plumbing
Gas Fitting. Hot Water Supply. Steam and Hot
Water Heating
53 Third .Avenue 408 East 82nd Street
NEW YORK
Storage
Removals
Shipments
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AND
67TH STREH
VaUiTs
For VALUABLES
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R ichmond or Norfolk.
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includes the/e three
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Wm. F. Mullin S
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official Funeral Directors of the N. I'. A.
Services Conducted at
Universal Funeral Chapel
597 LEXINGTON AVENUE, N. Y. C.
Telephone, 5300 Plaza
.7 Iso
Home for Funerals
976 EROAD STREET, NEWARK. N. J.
Telephone, 0660 Mulberry
Fineman
Makes Them Better
Tailor
318-20 W. BALTIMORE STREET
BALTIMORE. MD.
Phone, Plaza 7114
Commonwealth Bank
Hotvard and Madison Streets
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Commercial, Savings, Safe Deposit
Resources More Than $6,000,000
Jaek L. Lipshutz
90S Walnut St. 162 W. 48th St.
PHILADELPHLV NEW YORK
Phone Bryant 7910 HOTEL WORK ESPECIALLY
A. W E I T Z M A X
Theatrical Tailor
MOVED TO
107 W. 47th St., bet. 6th & 7th .-\ves., New York
Established 1854 by .John C. ilahr Tel. Walker 5900
JULIUS I). MAHR, Inc.
Jf' liolesale Dealers in Butter and Eggs
8 HARRISON ST. (NEAR HUDSON ST.i,
NEW YORK
A Square Deal and A Square f\Ieal
at
\\ heel Cafe and Hotel Walton
Walnut bet. 5th and 6th Streets
Near Keith’s Theatre, CINCINN.ATI, OHIO
LOG CABIX CAXDY SHOPS
413 N. Howard St. 40 W. Lexington St.
B.A.LTIMORE, MD.
Telephone Longacre 1340-1-2
STROH & WILSOX, Inc.
420 WEST 42nd STREET, NEW YORK
514-516 WEST 125th STREET
STEAMFITTERS ^ FACTORY
FLUMBERS SuppUCS AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERS ^ ‘ ELECTRICAL
Pipe Cut to Sketch ’s" to 12
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Building Construction
General Offices
B. F KEITH PALACE THEATRE BUILDING
CLEVELAND, OHIO
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General Contractors for the Construction of
1 !u; B. r. Keith Palace Theatre and
Office Building
At Euclid Avenue and 17th Street, Cleveland
The B. F. Keith 105th Street Theatre
At Euclid Avenue and 105th Street, Clev^eland
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From Our Friends in C I ev el a n d
Compliments of The
Wade Park Inn
AND THEIR CELEBRATED
Epps- Israel Orchestra
CLEVELAND’S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE
CPIINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT
L'neter the Personal Supervision of \Ir. VeE AI. HuGHES
1 0 5 5 0 Euclid Avenue
THE COMFORTABLE BOX CHAIRS
NOW USED IN ALL
B. F. KEITH DE LUXE THEATRES
WERE MADE BY
The Marble & Shattuck Chair Co.
CLEVELAND, OHIO
After Design by Mr. E. F. Albee
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Fro m Our F r i e n
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A Cleveland Friend
and Admirer
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1607-11 Euclid Avenue, Keith Building
Compliments of
CLEVELAND
The Lennox
A shop for women and misses
Haldeman Co.
where smart clothes for the street.
OF OHIO
for sports wear, for the tea hour
and evening are presented.
Plain and Ornamental Plastering
At Michel’s you will find that
1534 East 25th Street
smart clothes and moderate price
CLEVELAND, OHIO
may associate successfully.
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of paint and varnish performers are
found on Sherwin-W illiams House-
hold Painting Guide.
Arranged in handy chart form to
make it easy for you to select the
right paint, varnish, stain or
enamel for the job at hand.
Prevents mistakes. Assures satis-
faction. A real benefit performer.
If rite for a Copy of the Household
Painting Guide
Indispensable for Reference
Allen Marble Co
MARBLE AND MOSAIC
For Quality Not Quantity
1 he Sherwin-W illiams Co.
100 C.W.XL RD., N. W„ C'LEVEL.XN 1), OHIO
MACK WIRE
PLY TRUNKS
Bril.T ESPECI.ALLV FOR
rhc
riicatrical Profession
Wardrobe Trunks
Property Trunks
Instrument Trunks
and all
Styles of Special Luggage
Made by
The NEFF WILLIAMS
LRUNK CO.
1376 WEST 3rd STREET
CLEVELAND. OHIO
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BY FRIENDS OF THE N. 1. A.
EDWARD V. DARLING
B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange
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WM. J. SULLIVAN
Special Secretary N. V. A. General Benefit Committee
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Cleveland’s Largest Music Supply House
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INSTRUA4ENTS
Compliments
Supplies and Repairs
SOPHIE TUCKER’S
Home of the Buescher True-Tones
The EUCLID MUSIC Co.
LAKE ROAD INN
5 Stores in Greater Cleveland
CLEVELAND
2067 East 9th St.
10602 Euclid 12338 Superior
10314 Superior 11794 Detroit Ave.
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Your Dry Cleaning and Dyeing
Needs Will Be Best Served by
The Fuller Cleaning and
COMPLIMENTS
Dyeing Co.
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7606 Cnrneejie Ave. 11802 Detroit Ave.
Hotel Cleveland The Iflay Co.
CLEVELAND, OHIO
Cleveland
Transfer Co.
We specialize in dry cleaning and dyeing
costumes, gowns and properties.
1834 EAST 23rd STREET
Our prompt service is only second to our
top quality workmanship. Ask anyone who
knows about our guarantee —
“When Fuller Cleans — It’s Clean!”
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Our best wishes to our frietids^ the National Vaudeville Artists
Red Top
Cab
CLEVELAND, OHIO
Compliments
Max Marmorstein
Cleveland’s Leading Realtor
“Sax It IFith Flowers”
Chris. B. Wilhelmv
3602 WEST 25th STREET
Sev'enty Single Rooms With Bath
Eighty Kitchenette Suites, One to Four Rooms
RESIDENTIAL AND TRANSIENT
H otel Doanbrooke
Just North of Euclid Avenue
1924 EAST 105th STREET, CLEVELAND
TheR.W. Gammcl Company
Everything in Furs
Thirteen Seventy-Five Euclid Avenue
at Fourteenth Street
PLAYHOUSE SQUARE
CLEVELAND
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Hotel
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where \"ou have home-
like surroundings, and
where courteous and
efficient service is prev-
alent.
Hotel Cleveland
Cleveland
COMPLIMENTS
at Your Service
J. SCHARFELD
T ailor
Ulmer — Berne
Across the Street From Keith’s 105th St. Theatre
CLEVELAND
CLEVELAND, OHIO
The
Golden Pheasant Restaurant
944 PROSPECT AVENUE
CLEVELAND, OHIO
The Most Popular Place to Dine and
Dance
Special Daily
Lunch, Dinner, After Theatre
Music by
AUSTIN J. WYLIE
And His Eleven-Piece Supreme Dance
Orchestra
Directly .1 cross the Street
From Keith’s \QSth Street
HOTEL REGENT
CLEVELAND, OHIO
STRICTLY MODERN FIREPROOF
Special Rates to the Profession
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A step in the
light direction
UNION
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Oliver Hotel
SOUTH BEND, INI)
Fireproof
Compliments of
The Hadley Printing Co.
Northivestern Ohio’s Largest Slioiv
Printers
IFhen m Cleveland —
Dotit ff'orry About a
Good Place to Eat
I'ry Chapin Cafeteria
(On Euclid Ave., West of Keith’s 105th Street
Theatre )
BULKLEY BUILDING
GARAGE
CLEVELAND, OHIO
Compliments of
CAFE MONACO
1915 EAST 17th ST.
CLEVELAND, O.
DAVIS’ RESTAURANT
Tempting hood at Tempting Prices
Directly Opposite Keith’s 105th Street Theatre
CLEVELAND, OHIO
HOTEL BEARDSLEY
M. B. PATTIZ, Prop.
CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS
Across the Street From the Orpheum
RATES TO THE PROFESSION
Keith Theatres of Louisville use
“Wall Tone”
When Redecorating
BRIDGES SMITH & CO.
Hardware Used in Keith Theatres in
Louisville
Supplied by
Albrecht Sons Hardware Co.
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in Omaha,, Neb.
Greetings and Good H’ishes from
I'hc Omaha Hotel
Men’s Assoeiation
Hotel Fontenelle
Hotel Pullman
Hotel Blackstone
Hotel Rome
Hotel Conant
Hotel Castle
Hotel Hensliaw
Hotel Sanford
Hotel Keen
Wellington Inn
Hotel F
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J. C. Wood K Co.
Greetings to the
“The Old Reliable"
National \*audeville Artists
Cleaners and Dyers
From
We Make I'lieatrical Work a Specialty
The Aellow Cab
and
Fancy Gowns and M'ardrobes Handled
With Care
Baggage Co.
W’e Do All Kinds of Alterations
Theatrical Haulers
Our Motto, “Fair Treatment, Prompt
bellow Cabs
Service and Reasonable Price’’
Established 1S75
HOLD YOUR WORK FOR OMAHA
Telephone Atlantic 9000
27th .and DEWEY AVENUE, OMAHA, NEB.
322 SOUTH 14th STREET, O.MAH.A, NEB.
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COLUMBUS
77 South High Street
Opposite Capitol
19 North High Street
Next to Hotel Deshler
PROFESSIONAL people
are sure of a hearty wel-
come and good, wholesome,
tasty food in all restaurants
of the Mills Ohio chain. Our
employees are interested in the
welfare of our guests.
^ HE Mills Restaurants are
marked by the sign of the
Mill. In Cleveland, Table
Service from 8 P. M. to 6 A.
M. and 7 to 10.30 A. AI., as
well as continuous self-service
— \^'elcome.
RESTAURANTS
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Three Mills And One More
Continuous — Day and Night
CLEVELAND
315-319 Euclid Ave
Opposite Site of
Old Opera House
CINCINNATI
31-39 E. Fourth St.
Next to Hotel Sinton
Opposite Gibson
Cum plirnents of
B. F. KEITH’S THEATRE
PHILADELPHIA, PA
In Philh' There’s a Cafe
The Centre of Things Night and Day
It’s the ARCADIA of Those \\ ho Dine
Wlio Know Food That’s Really Fine
It’s the Quaker City’s Great \\'hite W ay
And the Gathering Place of the N. A
\Vith Apologies to
BOB HALL,
That Extemporaneous Chap
Direction : Harry Weber
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MEMBERS OF
American Bankers
Association
Pennsylvania State
Bankers Association
New York
Stock Exchange
Philadelphia
Stock Exchange
PRIVATE WIRES
Philadelphia
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre
Hazelton
Pottsville
Allentown
Easton
Chicago
Detroit
Buffalo
Grand Rapids
Canton
Boston
Montreal
New London
Hartford
Baltimore
Richmond
COMMISSION ORDERS
EXECUTED
Kensington Trust Company
KENSINGTON AND ALLEGHENY AX’ENUES
“At the Allegheny Avenue ‘L’ Station”
CAPITAL $500,000
SURPLUS & UNDIMDED PROEITS 1,032,108
TOTAL RESOURCES
Deposits recei\ ed upon which interest is allowed
Titles to real estate insured
Acts as Executor, Trustee, Guardian, etc.
Open Monday and Friday evenings, six to nine o’clock
OFFICERS
George S. Cox, President
James H'^nrv, I'ice-President
Charles L. Martin, I’ice-Presdient is Treasurer
H. P. Maucer, Secretary
J. W. Kommer, Asst. Treasurer
C. W. ScHOCH, Asst. Secretary
M. X. Eastburn, Title and Trust Officer
J. Franklin Bennett, .-Isst. Title Officer
DIRECTORS
George S. Cox
James Henry
L. J. Hammond
William H. Brehm
Richard Hirst
Robert McX'eil
Samuel P. Kenworthy
William Kommer
Harry Brocklehurst
John B. S. Rex
Francis J. Doyle
William J. CjEggis
Walter Scholes
James Hulton
Charles L. Martin
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MARCUS-MAYER
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Printers of B. 1\ Keith’s Theatre Program
Walter G. Wroe
And
The Incomparable
EDNA WROE
School of Dancing
KEITH THEATRE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
GEUTING’S
Shoes for If omen. Men and Children
1230 Market 1308 Chestnut 19 South 11th
PHILADELPHIA
American and Annex
Hotels
Absolutely Fireproof
Headquarters for Visiting Vaudeville
Performers
7th and market, 6th AND MARKET
ST. LOUIS, MO.
On direct car line with the Union Station and
surrounded by all the leading places of amuse-
ment.
500 rooms with all the conveniences of a home.
Bath (tub or shower) in every room. Running
ice water. Telephone. In fact, everything
necessary to make you comfortable and feel at
home.
Our “nation-famed” cooking at reasonable prices
will attract vou to our cafe.
Compliments
WILLIAMS & McCarthy
“Theatrical Transfer’
KEITH BUILDING PHILADELPHIA
GRAY LINE MOTOR TOURS
Office and Waiting Room
KEITH’S THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA
Tours Through City and Park Every Hour
Valley Forge Daily. Leaving at 10 ;00 A. M.
Greetings !
The
District Program Company
Publishers of the
B. F. Keith Theatre Program
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Best IVishes to the A . I . A.
WASHINGTON PRINTING
COMPANY
Printers of the
B. F. Keith Theatre Program
WASHINGTON, D. C.
ARTISTS STOP AND DINE
Hotel Occidental
rome
New Chairs Furnished to Match Old Ones
Installed 18 Vears Affo and Still in Use
■l7iother Magnificeyit Theatre in
which our Chairs are histalled
one ot America s most luxurious play-
houses. Nothing but the best was con-
sidered in the construction and equip-
ment of this House. Needless to say.
therefore, American Seating Company’s
chairs were selected.
'vpe of Chair Installed in Keith':
Palace Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio
AMERICAN SEATING COMPANN
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
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atmg
Furnishers of Seating
mencan
THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT
Some of Our Latest Installations
Cjolden Gate Theatre, San Francisco
Hill Street Theatre, Los Angeles
Hennepin Theatre, Minneapolis
Main Street Theatre, Kansas City
Orpheum Theatre, New Orleans
Orpheum Theatre, Sioux City
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GENERAL OFFICES: 14 E. JACKSON BLVD
NEW YORK
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Branches in All Princi
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HOTEL. CHATHAM
ecidl Care and Attention to the
Profession
General Forbes Hotel
PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH, PA
Montrose L48o
BINGLER TRANSFER CO
General Hauling
Theatrical Work A Specialty
5971 CENTER AVENUE
PITTSBURGH, PA.
When in
Make Your Home at the
Hurlock Bros. Company, Inc
Hotel Henry
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sho-Card and Display Boards
3436-38 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA
We Cater to the Profession
THE NEW KEITH
Cleveland, O.
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Los Angeles. Calif.
THAT WHICH IS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY ETER QUICKLY SEEKS ITS KIND
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To put it conservatively, we print as good a ticket as can be found
Our private opinion, though, is that our tickets are the best to be had
WELDON, WILLIAMS & LICK
FORT SMITH, ARK.ANSAS
Largest Printers of T’wo-color Reserved Seat Coupon Ticket in the World.
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A I ways
Cooperating
Attaches
B. F. Keith’s
CAPITOL THEATRE
TRENTON
Art Posters
C. D'Jquili
Art Studio
Sketches
fc 74 Cooper St.
I Trenton, S. J.
With Best Wishes for the Con-
tinued Success of the A’. .J.
Cartoons
Designs
Compliments of
HILDINGER ENTERPRISES
TRENTON
C. W. LISCHER
Publisher
TRENTON
Com pVimetits
of a
Friend
Success
Now and PTjrevcr
TRENTON
NEW HANO\ ER HOTEL
Catering to .V. I . A. Members
TRENTON
TATTERSALL CO.
Coal — Lime — Sand
TRENTON
Trenton’s Largest
^ Mechanics National Bank
COMMERCIAL-SAVINGS -TRUST
State* Street
at South ‘WoiTcn
*Fiank on The Qomer- T/isioric *
Philadelphi.a B.arg.ain Store
Opposite B. F. Keith’s Capitol
TRENTON
STOUT’S RESTAURANT
Oldest Restaurant Cater-
ing to Vaudeville Artists
TRENTON
C. F. HILDERBRECHT’S
Restaurant and Dance Palace
TRENTON
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AMERICA’S MENTAL MARVEL
"Buffalo
Cleveland
'Detroit
Hotel Statler
Hotel Statler
Hotel Statler
Hotel Statler^ St. Lou
Hotel "Pennsylvania^ J
( Statler operated j
The above hotels today
Are the friends of every N. V. A.
When in these cities you happen to roam
You’ll find Statler is your home.
BOB HALL
That Extemporaneous Chap
Direction: HARRY WEBER
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W. F. IRISH COMPANY
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
130 WEST 32nd STREET
NEW YORK
(lood Lviick and (lood Wishes to oiir friends the
N. V. A,
Compliments of
M. SHAPIRO
If holesale and Retail, Painters Supplies
869 AMSTERDAM AVENUE
NEW YORK CITY
Henri Court Irvington Hall
312-31+ West 48th St. 355 West 51st St.
Longacre 3830 Circle 8640
Hildona Court
341-3+7 W. +5th St.
Longacre 3560
Eurnished Housekeeping Apts.
1 -2-3-4 Rooms
CHARLES TENEyPAUM
341-347 West 45th St. New York
HENRY XAFTAL & SON
Theatrical Properties Sold and Rented
642 EIGHTH AVE.
Phone Chickering 1234
NEW YORK CITY
\Y. F. CUNNINGHAM
SrCCESSOR TO JOHN F. CRONIN. INC.
Dealer in Lumber and Mouldings
Office and Sales Yard ;
PARK AVE. & 120th STREET
NEW YORK
GOOD PRINTING QUICK
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Park Avenue Press, 1836 Park Avenue
West of 125th St. Depot Open Evenings
Compliments of
LOUIS HESS
Painter and Decorator
32 WEST 116th ST. NEW YORK CITY
Telephone University 8260
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Chelsea Exchange Bank
1 6 0 0 BROADWAY
266 WEST 34th ST.
7TH AVE. & 13 5th ST.
Ot
Edw.\rd S. Rothchild
President
O —
Resources Over $12,000,000.00
Exceptional Safe Deposit Vaults
Open Until 10:30 P.M.
Wander Iron Works, Inc.
NEW YORK CITY
Contractors for Ornamental Iron
for High Class Theatres and
Commercial Buildings
CALLOPHONE
A Loud - Speaking System!
Now being used by
KEITH’S PALACE THEATRE
New York
Write for further particulars
Callophone Company of New York
INCORPORATED
216 MERCER ST. NEW YORK
Telephone Spring 2226
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Greetings to the N. V. A.
EDWIN A. RELKIN
CHARLES W. GROLL
Compliments of
WILLIE HOPPE
Compliments of
Hudson Stationery Co., Inc.
36 WEST 28th STREET, NEW YORK CITY
Telephone Prospect 9849
BENJ. F. CATHERS & CO.
Makers of High Grade Dancing Slippers
Theatrical Shoemakers — Hand Sewed — Bench Made —
Ballet, Toe and Clog Slippers a Specialty
Mail Orders Attended to Promptly
46-48 LEXINGTON AVE., BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Compliments of
A FRIEND
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F r o m Our F r i e ?i d s i u C h i c a g o
CHICA(K) NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO
Fred S. James & Co.
All Forms of 1 71 sur a 71 ce
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Exclusive Insurance Representatives
ORPHEUM CIRCUIT, Inc.
Telephone State 267fi
Compliments
Corbin A. Dunham & Co.
Theatre Draperies
66-68 EAST SOUTH WATER ST.
CHICAGO
d'he Ansell Ticket Company
MANUFACTURERS
Coupon Theatre Tickets
and Ticket Racks
730-740 N. FRANKLIN STREET
CHICAGO
Artificial Flowers
for Lobby, Foyer, Auditorium
Decorations
357-359 WEST CHICAGO AVE.
CHICAGO. ILL.
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The Foreman National Bank
(SUCCEEDING FOREMAN BROS. BANKING CO.)
The Foreman Trust and Savings Bank
COMBINED CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED
PROFITS EXCEED SIX MILLION DOLLARS
OSCAR G. FOREMAN. Chairman of the Board
President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Second Vice-Pres.-Cashier
Second Vice-President
Harold E. Foreman,
George N. Neise.
Alfred K. Foreman.
Gerhard Foreman.
Wm. J. Fickinger,
John Terborgh,
Charles A. Burns,
Andrew F. Moeller,
Frank B. Woltz,
Second Vice-President
Assistant Cashier
Assistant Cashier
Assistant Cashier
Assistant Cashier
Assistant Cashier
Assistant Cashier
Assistant Cashier
Auditor
J. E. Sullivan,
Edwin G. Foreman, Jr.
Max j, Thies,
Jas. S. Rodie,
Edwin G. Neise,
Elmer C. Maywald,
Otto J. Hansa,
G. A. West,
John H. Bartelme
LA SALLE & WASHINGTON STS., CHICAGO
you can
No matter what sum
e an income
An actor today
ause
But old Father Time
Rules by far different laws
Preparedness is
Remember this, friends
BOB HALL,
That Extemporaneous Chap
Direction: HARRY WEBER
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From Our F r ie ?i d s in Chicago
KIMBALL
"The Instrument of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”
H arrison M. Wild, Conductor of the famous Apollo and
Mendelssohn Clubs of Chicago, and an organist of national repu-
tation, expresses his entire approval of Kimball Pianos through
his use of them for more than twenty years.
Among other leaders to signify esteem of the Kimball was the
late Marcel Charlier, Director of French Opera, who said: “The
Kimball Piano has my sincere and cordial endorsement.”
d'hus leaders of our own and other lands have through the years
commended the Kimball as eminently satisfactory — the instrument
of imperishable fame.
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(Established 1857)
Factory and Executive Offices
CHICAGO, U. S. A.
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Oraiid nation Munir Holln
Upright Pianon Phoiiographn
Player Pianon Pipe Organn
Rrproduring Pianon
James H. Channon
Manufacturing Company
223-233 WEST ERIE STREET
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Alanufacturers and Installers of
Complete Stage Rigging Equipment
Hyland Electrical Supply Co.
"Everything Electrical”
700 W. JACKSON BLVD., CHICAGO, ILL.
HECO EN\TXOPE COMPANY
FRA.NK HOGA.X, President
351-363 EAST OHIO STREET
CHIC.\GO, ILLINOIS
A Full House Looks Good for the
Players and to the d'heatre 0\\ ners
Therefore Make Your House Comfortable
by Installing
A \\ ittenmeier Air Cooling
Apparatus
IT WILL PAY
If Interested Please IPrite to
The Pioneer Manufacturers of Air Cooling
.Apparatus for Theatres and .Auditoriums
WiTTENMEIER AIaCHINERA'
Company
850 N. SPALDING AVE., CHIC.AGO, ILL.
Compliments of
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OF CHICAGO
3228 LINCOLN .AVENUE
Cor. Melrose Street
CHIC.AGO
Phones Harrison 4088-4089
Everything for the Theatre
CAPITAL MERCHANDISE CO.
Manufacturers and Distributors of
Moving Picture Machines and Supplies
538 S. DEARBORN ST., CHIC.AGO, ILL.
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fVhen You Visit Providence
Stop At
Compliments of |
Lansing Lumber Co. ■
The Providence Biltmorc
North Main Street and Branch Ave. '
PROVIDENCE. R. I.
New England's Most
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PROVIDENCE, R. I.
All Outside Rooms Bath With Every Room
M. W. NORTON. President
Reservations Requested
Only Hotel on the Main Business Street
HOTEL BERKSHIRE
I'he decorations ot the new B. K. Keith I'heatre
EDGAR T. SMITH, Proprietor
were made possible by the use of our products.
Opposite E. F. Albee Theatre
Westcott, Slade & Balcom
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
LITTLETON’S EXPRESS
"The Paint Store of Keiv England"
OFFICE :
34 RICHMOND ST. PROVIDENCE R. I.
Compliments of
H. A. & E. S. Taylor
RED TOP CAB COMPANY, Inc.
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.lOHN F. Donnelly, Pres, and Treas.
76 Dorrance Street
Telephone GASPEE 5000
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Rhode Island Distributors of
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Nicholas Power Motion Picture
HOTEL DREYFUS
Projection Machines and Supplies
Washington at Mathewson Streets
Telephone Connection
PROVIDENCE. R. I.
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IT’S HOTEL JEFFERSON
ST. LOUIS
Oh Joseph Jefferson, if you only knew,
Of the Hotel Jefferson named for you,
You would rise from your tomb and shout out loud
“Old Saint Louis, of your hotel I’m proud.”
The home of the artist — to you it belongs ;
You tell us your troubles and we right your wrongs,
We strive for the best to make pleasant your stays.
For this is the home of the N. V. A.’s.
BOB HALL
That Extemporaneous Cliap
Direction: HARRY WEBER
Best Wishes
HOTEL ALLEN
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
All outside rooms ’usith every modern con-
venience— Three minutes’ ‘walk to theatres
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Estate Fred Mansfield
J. F. KILLEHER, Manager
DUDLEY HARDWARE CO
Rooms without bath
Rooms with bath
Theatre and Builders’ Hardware
49 EXCHANGE PLACE, PROVIDENCE, R. I
HOTEL SCHENLEY
FIFTH AVENUE AT SCHENLEY PARK
PITTSBURGH, PA.
46 CHESTNUT STREET
Sh ow — B o 0 k — Job — C 0 m m ercial
A Distinctive Hotel!
Comfort — Refinement
PROVIDENCE, R. I
Success to the N. T. A.
HEALY’S HOTEL
LAWRENCE L. HEALY, Prop.
Cuisine and Service unexcelled. Located in
the most desirable part of Pittsburgh. Ten
minutes from all Railroad Stations, Business,
Theaters and Shopping Center. Advance reser-
vations suggested.
Corner Snow and Weybosset Streets
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
S. L. BENEDITO, Manager
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.ase you need a TKeafrical
unk like mine —
I_am slipping? you this /
The Only Hotel of Its Kind in the U. S
10 Minutes’ \Valk to All Downtown
d'heatres
A. PETERS 6c COMPAN Y
Cleaners and Dyers
703 GRATIOT AVENTE, DEROIT, MICH
mawson Lenox
HAPJSW AVtttCAjt DETTiOfT
Hotel \Yctoria Apartments
COR. PARK BOULEVARD AND HIGH ST.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Hotels of homelike
comfort and quiet
surroundings in the
heart of the dty
Moderate Rate*
Every Room and Suite with
Kitchenette and Bath
Completely Equipped for Housekeeping
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Facing Grand Circus Park
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Hotel Radisson
Compliments of
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN
The Pittsburgh Hotels Company
OAK GROVE HOTEL
MINNEAPOLIS
300 Rooms njeith Bath
Cafe — Also Kitchenettes
itering to the Theatrical Profession
Modern Fireproof
WILLIAM PENN
FORT PITT HOTELS
Ernie Potts and Mary Montier
A NEW COMEDY ACT
Season 1924
Home Address: 710 East 16th Street
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
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Efficiency, Courtesy
and a Keen Desire to
Serve the Profession
M.4RCUS L. Freud
President
HARRY WEBER
Presents
BLACKFACE EDWIN NELSON
Who Is Still Married to
MRS. EDDIE NELSON
Con grtit ulatioiis and Success
Lovenberg Sisters
Eleanor Durkin
James Eleanor
Burke and Durkin
\eu' A ct in Preparation for A ext Season
ELSIE PILCER
DUDLEY DOUGLAS
KEITH VAUDEVILLE
None sing so wildly well
Angel Israfel”
If I could dwell where Israfel hath dwelt
And he where I,
He might not sing so wildly well
A mortal melody;
While a bolder, bolder note than this,
Than this might swell
From my lyre within the sky.
— Edg.^r Ai.l.w Poe
HARRY WEBER
To be entirely fair to Israfel I must con-
fess that he plays his own accompaniment
— on the lyre. Whereas 1 carry an
angelic person who imitates the angelic
choir — but no lyre.
Chief C.wpolicax — the Singer
At the Strings. Jeaxn’e Rexard
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Playing Keith J^audeville
Chevalier Brothers
Entertaining Entertainers
Walter Bentlv, fVestern Representative
Direction LEO FITZGERALD
Allman
Morton
Harvey
Strong, Forceful and Courageous
Equilibrists
Schichtl’s
Royal- W onderettes
Acknowledged by Public,
Press and Managers as the
Best and Most Wonderful
Marionette Act in Existence
The World Renowned
Kikiitas Japs
rwo WOMEN SIX MEN
EWmous
V urivaUed Juggling and Risley Ireats
First Time in America
F. Keith Circuit
Representative
H. B. MARINELLI, Ltd., Inc., New York
Direction:
H. B. Marinelli, Ltd.
The Man On the Blocks
Touring Keith & Orpheu.m Circuits
Direction: H. B. Marinelli, Ltd.
HANS BEATZ & PARTNER
Touring Keith & Orpheum Circuits
Direction: H. B. Marinelli, Ltd.
TORCAT and FLOR D’ALIAZ
With All Their Family of
60 Game Roosters
JVish Unlimited Prosperity to N. T. A.
Thanks to MR. ALBEE
And All Managers of the
KEITH’S CIRCUIT
Direction: H. B. Marinelli, Ltd.
ORPHEUM
)YD NEVADA & CO.
in Mirth and Mystery
)T -\XY bill
NO CONFLICTION
Jack— Flynn — Kenny — Sam
1564 Broadway, New York
A NEW IDEA
W. H. Groh AND Alichael Adonis
? The Piano Hounds ?
10 Minutes of Class and Laughs In One
Formerly Adonis & Co. Direction Lew Colder
Orpheum Circuit Now
E. A. SCHILLER
General Representative of LoeAV Circuit
A FEW STARS GUS EDWARDS ^^MADE
5 EDWARDS
GIFES GREETINGS
TO THE N. V. A.
Eddie Cantor
Georgia Price
Orville Harrold
Eddie Buzzell
George Jessel
Herman Timberg
Gregory Kelly
Bobby Watson
Louis Hirsch
Louis Silvers
Lew Brice
Walter Winchell
Johnnie Hines
Tommy Gray
Vincent O’Donneli
Bobby O’Neili
Emile Boreo
Will D. Cobb
Joe Keno
Chas. De Haven
Johnnie Parks
Purcelle Bros.
Billy Mason
Jack Sidney
Dan Heaiy
George Lyons
Kramer & Morton
Willie Solar
Bert Wheeler
Vincent Bryan
Wilfred Berrick
Sammy Lee
Ted Doner
Ed Janis
Hal Hixon
Felix Arndt
Lou Edwards
Tyler Brooke
Harry Rapf
Dave Seid
Jack Weiner
Mel Klee
Charlie Wilkins
Johnnie Cantwell
George McKay
Julius Marx
A1 Wohlman
Johnnie Stanley
Harry Rose
Chester Fredericks
Lila Lee
Olga Cook
Jeanie MacPherson
Duncan Sisters
Louise Groody
Helen Menken
Yvette Rugel
Ruby Norton
Ruby De Remer
Lillian Gohn
Lillian Walker
Ona Munson
Coralyn Wade
Mae Murray
Alice Furness
Hazel Furness
Anna Lehr
Irene Martin
Ruth Lockwood
Lillian Boardman
Genevieve Houghton
Courtney Sisters
Lillian Lorraine
McCarthy Sisters
Gloria Grey
Joan Sawyer
Josephine Hill
Ethel Hallor
Betty Washington
Marion Weeks
Grace Meinken
Evelyn McVey
Jessica Brown
Amporita Farrar
Lillian Hart
Mabel Barrison
Helen Groody
Bessie Wynn
Vera Maxwell
Fay Tincher
Lillian Berse
Daisy Leon
Gertrude Selby
Connor Twins
Betty Pierce
Rea Martin
Sadie Campbell
Ruth Francis
MISS OLGA COOK and ERIC ZARDO
She of Beauty, Voice and Charm He a musician of Class
EMILE BOREO SAM HEARN
The Russian Nut The “Vocaler Violiner”
GLORIA GREY
Keep Your Eyes on this Beautiful Young Screen Star.
GUS EDWARDS’ SONG HIT OF 1924
“OLD FAMILIAR FACES”
Let Gus Edwards make you a Headliner, then
Let Gus Edwards manage, conceive and Stage your Act.
Address All Communications to GUS EDWARDS, ASTOR THEATRE BUILDING, 1531 BROAD-
WAY, NEW YORK CITY. Ben Edw.^rds, GenT Rep.
A School
With a
Reputation
For Grace, Poise and
Development
'CRE^ STUI71I7
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EMERSON RECORDING LABORATORIES, Inc.
Commercial Phonograph Recording
206 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
An Open Letter to Members of the N. V. A.
Among the members of your Association, there are many who have reached an age where
they can look back to ten, fifteen years or more, of association with their fellows
and companions of the stage. Probably among their most prized possessions are the
Photographic Portraits of those they learned to know and love years ago. They, as
well, prize nearly as highly, but a little less tangibly, because time dims the
ability to recall to mind, as the years go by, the memory of some of their greatest
lines as read by these friends in their famous and successful acts and playlets.
This letter is to bring forcibly to all your members of this Association, that
it need no longer be the intangible, uncertain act of memory, to bring back the best
loved story, the most striking reading of the strongest rendered lines of a wonder-
ful drama. In the Emerson Studios we can make a record of such selections which will
become the permanent, invaluable, and highly prized possession of family, friends,
associates, and those most dear to us.
Just take home to yourselves this thought. What would the value be to some of
you, whoi have had fathers and mothers, in your profession, if you had recorded on a
phonograph record some of the "high spots" of their most famous acts, a family
possession to prize and revere in the same manner, and with the same heart appeal
as the photographic portrait which you love so well.
Won't you take home to yourself your responsibility for giving to your friends,
in tangible form, what we have suggested would mean so much to YOU, did you today
possess phonograph recordings of this kind of a previous generation.
The Emerson Recording Laboratories present to you a plan, a careful !y worked out sys-
tem and an organization which can make such recordings for you with ease, convenience,
and at a cost so small that you should not fail to consider this matter very seriously.
If you will send us your name and address, we will gladly forward you very
interesting and complete information. Yours very truly,
EMERSON RECORDING LABORATORIES, Inc.
Telephone, Madison Square 2531 206 Fifth Avenue, New York.
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NEW YORK
Invite the Patronage of Members and Friends of the N. V. A
Room With Running Water From $2.00 Per Day
WOLCOTT HOTEL, 4 W. 31st St.
Room With Private Bath From $3.00 Per Day
HOTEL TIMES SQUARE, 255 W.
43 rd St.
CUMBERLAND HOTEL, 54th St. and
Broadway
ENDICOTT HOTEL, Columbus Ave.
and 81st St.
MARTHA WASHINGTON, 29 E.
29th St. {For IF omen Only.)
HERMITAGE HOTEL, 7th Ave. and
42nd St.
GRAND HOTEL, 31st St. & Broadway
NAVARRE HOTEL, 7th Ave., &
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Room With Running Water From $2.50 Per Day
WOODSTOCK HOTEL
127 W. 43rd St.
Room With Private Bath From $3.50 Per Day
GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL
118 W. 57th St.
NETHERLAND HOTEL
5th Ave. and 59th St.
Petroleum Heat & Power Co
THE
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New York
Broadway at 41st St.
In the Heart of Times
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RESOURCES OVER
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Bank and Vaults Open
Every Business Day
From 9 :00 O’clock
A. M. to 10 :30 O’clock
P. M.
1775 BROADWAY
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Phone 7440 Circle
Bunn Brothers Cafeteria
”A Good Place to Eat”
165 W. 45th St. 150 W. 42nd St. 2 Spruce St.
NEW YORK
PHONE BRYANT L 9765
249 W,48t^ ST.
Stretching, Bar and Pad
Exercises for
Sensational Stage Dancing
Full Course, $3.00
Including Buck and Wing
Dancing
Inclose $3.00 cash or
money order
GEO. COLE STUDIO
249 W. 48th St., New York
THE TOY BOSTON TERRIER
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^ 204 West 102d Street New Yorl
Country Residence; KITCHEWAN ROAD Ossining, N. Y.
TELEPHONES"-'
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CHELSEA
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SEND GREETINGS TO THE N. V. A.
Max Nathanson,
Alton C. Emer}' i
Modern Theatre,
Emery Majestic Theatre, '
Providence, R. I.
Providence, R. I.
Martin H. Toohey,
William Mahoney, 1
Emery Theatre,
Rialto Theatre,
Providence, R. I.
Providence, R. I.
Edward Fay,
R. A1 Jones,
Fay’s Theatre,
Victory Theatre,
Providence, R. I.
Providence, R. I.
Sam Rice,
James R. Somes,
Empire Theatre,
Strand Theatre,
Providence, R. I.
Pawtucket, R. 1.
Eddy Cuddy,
Walter Hartford,
State Theatre,
Imperial Theatre,
Pawtucket, R. I.
Pawtucket, R. I.
Foster Lardner
Owen M. Reddy,
E. F. Albee Theatre,
Music Hall Theatre,
Providence, R. I.
Pawtucket, R. I.
Harry Storin and
Harry W. Crull,
Charles Payne,
E. F. Albee Interests,
Leroy Theatre,
Pawtucket, R. I.
Providence, R. I.
Albert McEvoy,
Joseph Donahue,
Bijou Theatre,
Park and Rialto Theatres,
Woonsocket, R. 1.
Woonsocket, R. I.
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To All My Friends and Patrons of the
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May the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
bless you all is my sincere prayer. If it
will not help you it surely will not hurt you.
JOE JUSTICE
The Theatrical Launderer
J. L. SNEDECOR & SONS, INC.
Best Grades of Poultry
Wholesale and Retail
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Charles C.
Crowl Agency
308 WOODS THEATRE BUILDING, CHICAGO
With Compliments from a Few of His Acts
BRYANT & STEWART
MR. & MRS. WALTER 0. HILL
The
Presenting
‘'Gentlemen Jesters”
"Poor Old Jim”
ROBERT SHERMAN
HOLMES & HOLLISTON
Presents
Offering
"Pinched”
A Comedy Classic
CLAYTON-DREW PLAYERS
LA DORA & BECKMAN
Presenting
Presenting
"When Rome Howls”
A Little Bit of Everything
JOE HODGINI TROUPE
Presenting
If'orld’s Greatest Equestrians
ORIGINAL JEWELL’S
MANNIKINS j
Presenting
A Circus Day in T oyland
SAWYER & EDDY
WESTON’S MODELS
Offers
Present
"The Act Different”
"Art Studies” ^
THE PETET TROUPE
THREE SENATORS
Those
Hall, Joyce and Blake !
Foot Juggling Marvels
Representatives of Laughland
CALVIN & O’CONNOR
FRED LEWIS
An Original Oddity
J
"In the Dark”
Himself
McILYAR & HAMILTON
MAN-KIN
The
Presents
Eccentric Comedy Acrobats
“The Frog”
PARAMOUNT FOUR
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Master of
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Jack Gardner Agency
177 N. STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
Booking, Exclusively , Western Vaudeville, B. F. Keith’s (Western) , Junior Orpheum
and All Affiliated Circuits
Primrose Arthur
HERBERT CROWLEY
Semon — Conrad
Presents
in
MUSI-KOMI-KALITIES
Different Revue
Blanche Freddie
Boyd and King
Syncopated Four
A
Present
“THE CHAMELEON GIRL”
1 Act and Special Numbers by
Freddie King
SINGING AND DANCING
NO\TLTY
PEP, PUNCH, PERSONALITY
OTTO SHAFTER
Presents
Dorothea Neilson
Chief Blue Cloud
NORWEGIAN VIOLINIST
With the
And
Composer Pianist
His Indian Syncopaters
OTIS FRANCIS
Erma William
Francis— Lloyd
NIFTY AERIALISTS
Playing Successfully for B. F. Keith
Circuit
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HER N. Y. SYNCOPATORS
A Study in Lights, Colors and Harmony
Sunset
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Comedy and Trick Harmony Shiging
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MAE WOODS
POPULAR PRICED THEATRES’ DEPARTMENT
The B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange
John H. Billsbury Agency
306 Woods Theatre Bldg., Chicago, 111.
THE ELOPERS
ETHEL WATERS & EARL DANCER
In Negro Folk Songs, Sayings and Dances
YANKEE COMEDY FOUR
ANDRIEFF TRIO
FOSTER & RAY
RANDALL & MARSTON
HARVEY & STONE
HULEN & HORTER
JOHN ERETTO
THE MOUNTERS
Delorto & Richards
Hamlin & Mack
Lamev & Pearson
Margret & Morrell
Syncopated Seven
Cook & Hamilton
Lovett & Dale
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Hart & Helene
La Pavia & Co.
THE LATEST UNDER THE SUN
THE FALL OF TOKIO”
Prof. H. Harmand’s Latest Masterpiece
Best Wishes
HARRY ROGERS
807 Woods Theatre Building,
CHICAGO
T
BILLY HOUSE
Featured in
“Oh Teddy'’
TOBY WILSON
Featured in
“Lonesome Town’
Jesse Freeman Ageticy
1413 CAPITOL BUILDING, 159 N. STATE ST., CHICAGO. ILL.
Phone Central 0246
JEAN BOYDELL
“Pepology’’ Personified
DE BELL & WATERS
“Those Two Kids’’
MAY & KILDUFF
Character Experts
WISEMAN SISTERS
In
“Ai 0 m en ts Ai usical e’’
CAL DEAN
.Vnd Sorority Girls
PAUL KIRKLAND
And “COA^PANY”
WWLMSLEY & KEATING
In “Comicalities of Life’’
LEW CANTOR PRODUCTIONS
Newhoff Phelps Everybody Step
Sweet Sixteen
Woods Building 1^2. KeOUS^h Ag’CnCV Chkago, m.
ROSCOE AILS
Billy Gladys
Paul Zimm
Zeck and Randolph
And His
“Grooming The Groom”
Chicagoans
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Eldridge Barlow & Eldridge
“The Italian Statesman”
“Palace De Luxe”
Leo Geneve
Austin Fae
Flanders & Butler
Goetz and Duffy
“A Vaudeville Concert”
“The Romantic Age”
La Pan and Bastedo
Trennell Trio
“Him and Her”
Mile. Fifi
Cerrusi and Lash
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Dallas Walker
“Variety a la Carte”
“The American Cow Girl”
Vess Ossman & Co.
Jim and Flo Bogard
World’s Famous Banjoists
All Fun
Marigold Trio
“Song Singing Sun’uv’er Guns”
Gene Oliver
Presents
“Musicland’’
1
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Woods Build
Continued
Aerial Accuracy
Harry W. Spingold Agency
308 WOODS THEATRE BUILDING, CHICAGO
NORA KELLY
ESPE & DUTTON
Ireland’s Comedienne
Nat Goldstein at Piano
JOE THOMAS SAXOTETTE
MARY MARLOWE
In Harmony of
Brass and Saxophone
Singing Comedienne
LE ROY & LYTTON
HAL & HAZEL LANGDON
Present
In Their Comedy Skit
"Marketing”
GEORGE N. BROWN
TEMPLE FOUR
Real Comedy and Singing of Merit
REKO^LY
BILL & GENEVIEVE
Offers
A Contortion Xovelty
Frills, Thrills and Spills
Earl and Perkins Agency
302 WOODS THEATRE BLDG. CHICAGO
REPRESENTING
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Gene Oliver Productions
Al. Weston Productions
BLUE BIRD REVUE
FOUR SONG BIRDS-
LA FANTASIE— DANCE FADS
MUSIC LAND
JOYCE LANDO AND BOYS
THE MUSIC ROOM
DANNY GRAHAM REVUE
DANNY GRAHAM REVUE
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BEE HOGREY & CO.
Lambasting the Xylophone
The Versatile Coivboy
ERNEST HIATT
FORD AND TRULY
Nothing Serious
Pals in Vaudeville
GEORGE MACK
ARGO AND VIRGINIA
Somewhat Different
The Harpist and the Girl
TYLER AND CROLIUS
MARIMBA DUO
Brazilian Dessert
Snappy Syncopation ‘
HAYDEN AND ATWOOD
LAURA GUERITE '
Tuneful Tomfoolery
Famous London Revue Star |
RAWLS AND VON KAUFMAN
1
ROSE O’HARA
In Mush
A Variety of Songs
PITZER AND DAYE
BARRETT AND CUNEEN
Captain Jinks
Out for Fun
TABOR AND GREENE
ROYAL SYDNEYS
Two Dark Knights
Riding the Parlor
LEONS PONIES
CRYSTAL BENNETT CO.
Fun at the Circus
The Athletic Girl
EARL and PERKINS AGENCY
Continued
302 WOODS THEATRE, BLDG., CHICAGO
CAPPS FAMILY
An Evening at Home
BENTO BROTHERS
Utmost in Equilibrium
YAMAMOTO DUO
Oriental Marvels
EDMOND MULCAHY
Bits of Ireland
HUGO LUTGENS
Swede Billy Sunday — Congressman Olsen
SUCCESS TO THE A. V. A
HARRY DANFORTH AGENCY. Inc
Suite 302 Loop End Bldg.
CHICAGO, ILL.
BOOKING EXCLUSIVELY WITH KEITH WESTERN. ORPHEUM. WESTERN VAUDEVILLE MANAGERS
ASSOCIATION AND AFFILIATED CIRCUITS
Representing the Following
VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS
TWO DAVEYS
The Juggler and the Girl
Ed MOORE & SHY Emil
A Study in Contrasts
MUSICAL ERASERS
In a Musical Pot-Pourri
BLAISE & BLAISE
Tvi'o Old Dutch Masters
Harry Harry
PEARCE & WILLIAMS
WESLEY GALLAGHER
Presents
The Equine Marvel
PRINCE LEO
Hawthorne & Cooke
In "Make Me Serious’’
FIVE SWEETHEARTS
Singing, Dancing Revue
CATO S. KEITH & CO
In the Different Offering
"PRETTY SOFT’’
LAUREN & LA DARE
Comedy Musical Novelty
MANNING & CLASS
In "H'atch Your Step”
FRANK & GERTRUDE
BUTLER
Present
"THE DANCING GIRL”
Gruet, Kramer & Gruet
In "A Day at the Circus”
Tranger & Georgette
Phenomenal Saxophonist and
the Singer
Character Comedian
VILLAGE FOLLIES
Featuring Irma and Lucille
Iverson
In "The Rehearsal”
Currier-McW illiams
Trio
"MAKE ’EM LAUGH”
CHAS. W. CROSS
Presents “Modes and Models'
TILYOU & ROGERS
Two Old Codgers
WM. MORROW & CO
"ON A COUNTRY ROAD”
THE GILDED CAGE
With Mile. Betty
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William Jacobs Agency, Chicago, III.
EDDIE CLAIRE
BLACK & O’DONNELL
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KEENE & WILLIAMS
IVish Your Benefit a Big Success
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MORTON BROS.
Paperologists and Harmonica
Experts
O’CONNOR SISTERS
HAMMER & HAMMER
NED NESTOR
And
Olive Green
SINCLAIR
In “Xylomania’
DAVE \'ANFIELD
HALPERIN-SHAPIRO
AGENCY
STATE LAKE BUILDING, CHICAGO
OTT SHAFTER OFFERS
‘‘INDIAN FOLLIES”
And
“V\'EST-WELLS REVUE”
CHAMBERLAIN & EARL
In
“HIS FIRST LESSON”
GEORGE P. WILSON
And
ADDIE BEER
Some of the Acts That Jl e
Have Booked
JOE AND AGNES
RILEY
Alexander & Roach
Three Aces & A Joker
Almond & Hazel
Austin & Delaney
Andrus & George
European Boxing Girls
Bartram & Saxton
Jean Barrios
Rose & Bunny Brill
Christy & McDonald
Desley Sisters Revue
Elroy Sisters
Flo lickert & Co.
Emmerson & Baldwin
Ramsay’s Canaries
Van & Vernon
Harry Waiman’s Debutantes
Walzer & Dyer
Harry Faber & Co.
Fisher & Smith
Fox & Allyn
Maude Fox & Co.
Cecil Grey
Harry Gilbert
Hickey Hart Rev.
Hayes & Lloyd
Lee Sisters
Mills & Duncan
McCreas
McCallan & Can
Pearl Bros.
Thornton Sister
V arieties
Vule & Welder Sisters
The Will Cunningham Agency
609 WOODS THEATRE BLDG.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Phone State 736+
WITH
Compliments From Some of Our Acts
WILL CUNNINGH.A.M
Manager
MORT I.XFIELD
Representative
FRISH RECTOR AND TOOLIN
FAYE AND THOMAS
MANN AND MALLORY
LAWRENCE B. McINTYRE
HOWARD AND NOBLET
NORTON AND WILSON
AAREN KIDDIES
DUNN AND LAMARR
KARL KAREY
FLANAGAN RAY AND ANN
RAMSDELLS AND DEYO
THE ELIDA BALLET
RENO SISTERS AND ALLEN
THE McKenzie highlander band
Booking Exclusively With B. F. Keith {Western), Orpheurn, Junior Orpheum,
W . V. M. A. and Affiliations
SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS
FROM THE
Associated Booking
Offices
WOODS THEATRE BLDG.
CHICAGO, ILL.
WILL CUNNINGHAM, Gen. Mgr.
COMPLIMENTS OF
The Palace Theatre
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
The Most Popular Family
V audeville Theatre in the West
Booked by
WILL CUNNINGHAM
Associated Booking Offices, Chicago
GREETING FROM
The
Cinderella Theatre
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Always the Best in V audeville
Booked by
WILL CUNNINGHAM
Associated Booking Offices, Chic.ago
BEST WISHES FROM
The La Salle
Garden Theatre
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
The Home of Standard Vaudeville
and
Feature Photo Plays
Booked by
B. F. Keith (Western)
ill Cunningham Agency
609 WOODS THEATRE BLDG.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Phone State 7364
WILL CUNNINGHAM
Manager
MORT INFIELD
Representative
Theatre Build in
THE STUART GIRLS
“THE COTTON PICKERS”
With
MICKEY AND ELSIE McGARRV
MARY AND IRENE
Bert Coleman, Walter Swartz, Pete Smith
Walter Dorsey
Presenting
IMPRESSIONS OF BROADWAY
JOSEDAH DE RAJAH
BIRDS OF PARADISE
With
CHALFONTE SISTERS
THE O’BRIEN SEXTETTE
Harry L. O’Brien, Director
JACK GOINGS Saxophone
HARRY EAGEN Ranjo
VIRGIL WEST Trumpet & Saxophone
WM. E. LAMB Trombone & Banjo
WM. S. FENIMORE Drums & Saxophone
MINSTREL MEMORIES
WITH
HAPPY” GOLDEN “JIMMY” WALL
“James”
d Wall Bank
AND
STUART .AND GROTTY
“Happy” Golden, Manager
axw
Ray Wynn Presents
REVERIES
BOOKING EXCLUSIVELY W. V. M. A. JR. ORPHEUM MILTON BERGER
B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE EXCHANGE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT Representative
BILLY JACKSON AGENCY
ARTISTS’ REPRESENTATIVE
PHONE RANDOLPH 3302
SUITE 504, 177 NO. STATE STREET
Opposite State Lake Theatre
CHICAGO
And the Other 50,000 Acts Wish the N. V. A. Long Life, Happiness and Continued Success
JACK MERLIN
AND A PACK OF CARDS
LARRY
COMER
POPULAR SINGER OF POPULAR & TOPICAL SONGS
Billy Beard
Bayle & Patsy
THE PARTY FROM THE
in j
SOUTH
“JUST IMAGINE IT”
LESTER
FORD AND HEWITT
America’s Premier f’entriloquist
AT THE NORTH POLE
STANLEY & BIRNES
OLGA & MISHKA
THE TWO HIGH CLASS
Assisted by the Concert Trio
GENTLEMEN
hi “POETRY AND MOTION”
GENE GREENE
TONY & GEORGE
AMERICA’S KING OF SONG
In “WATCH THEM WALK”
With Felix Rice at the Piano
Success to the N. F. A.
Direct from Julian Eltinge Show
ROXY LA ROCCA
JACK AND JUNE LAUGHLIN
THE BASHFUL ONE
And Their Dancing Wild Company in a
Cyclonic Dancing Novelty
AL RAYMOND &
DEWITT BURNS &
TOMMY SCHRAMM
TORRENCE
“A SYNCOPATED COCKTAIL”
In “THE AWAKENING OF TOYS”
BILLY JACKSON AGENCY
Continued
DeLiberta Bros.
AND CO. J^OMEDY
JOHN BLONDY & CO.
In a Novelty Diversion Packed IVith Surprises
ORPHEUM C IKt riT
JUNIOR ORPHEUM B. F. KEITH (WESTERN) W. V. M. A.
MAX RICHARD
Artist Representative
1413 CAPITOL BUILDING
CENTRAL 0246
CHICAGO
SHARKEY, ROTH & HEWIT
‘Master Delineators of Songs”
FRANK BUSH
“World’s Greatest Story Teller’*
MANILLA BROS.
“American Chinamen'*
OLIVE & MACK
“Lobby Love’*
PAULA & POLLY
‘Brightest of Feafiiered Thespians’
NICK BASIL
New Act in Preparation
LITTLE PIPIFAX
Assisted by Elsie & Eddie Panio
ANNA \T\TAN & CO.
In “Hits & Misses’*
LUCILLE Sc COCKIE
“The Human Birds”
CLAYMAN ALI
Presents
“Eight Flying Blue Devils’*
THE ROWELL YS
III a “Melange of Musical Oddities’*
JOE ST. ONGE TRIO
Featuring Their Original Flip-Flap
Somersault Toe-to-Toe Catch
THE OPERALOGUE
With Victor Lenard & Co.
t.
A
t
Lew. M. Goldberg Agency
THIRD FLOOR, WOODS THEATRE BLDG., CHICAGO
Booking Exclusively with Keith (Western), Orpheum, W. V. M. A. and Allied
Circuits
LAWRENCE L. LEON
Presents
NANCY BOYER AND COMPANY
Graham Prince and His Entertainers
June Bobbie and Her Seven Girls
Lottie Rule
Dewey Rex and Blue and Gold Orchestra
LEW COAST LEW KNOLL
KNOX COMEDY FOUR
‘Wait and See'’
EDDIE DURDLE FRANK WINFIELD
WHIRL OF SONG AND DANCE
With
Roy Zermain, Frances Farrar
Marie Walter
A High Class Spectacular Song and Dance
Revue
AL. ABBOTT
Presents
“SAN— I— T ARY”
With His Discordion Direct From Main Street
HAZEL GOFF & BOBBY
“JUST MUSIC”
PETRIE & GREGORY
“ACES BACK TO BACK”
LEW PRICE Presents
FOUR AMERICAN BEAUTIES
in
A FASHION PLATE REVUE
HARRY SHUTAN & CO.
Presents
“THE RIGHT MAN”
TOMMY TONER & CO.
Presents
“MISS CUPID”
JOE D’LIER
“YOURS ACCORDINGLY”
CHAS. MARION
GATES & FINLAY
in
“THE INSTRUCTOR”
By Searl Allen
FAY & WELCH
“SMILES, SNICKERS AND SONGS”
TOCK & TOY
“A BREATH OF PEKIN”
CAPMAN & CAPMAN
in
“Four Feet From Danceland”
MAUDE MAY
HOMER GIRLS
With BUDDY NEW at the Piano
/v^w M. Goldberg Agency — Continued
COOK MORTIMORE &
HARVEY
NELSON WARING
BALLYHOO TRIO
ALTON & ALLEN
FARRELL & HATCH
SINGING THEIR OWN SONGS IN
THEIR OWN WAY
HOWARD GIRLS
'QUEENS OF THE AIR’
GLADYS HAZEL
MICKEY SISTERS
DIMINUTIVE SINGERS OF
HARMONY
ELLA LA VAIL
AERIAL GYMNAST
COLLINS & DUNBAR
SINGERS C DANCERS OF MERIT
EAST
MARTY-FORKINS
'‘Henry Catalano”
With
Three Sturm Sisters,
Hal Bishop
‘‘Joie and Jules Walton*’
In
"Stepping Round’’
Roger E. Murrel
Standard
Vaudeville
Productions
WOODS THEATRE
BUILDING
CHICAGO, ILL.
(VEST
ROGER E. MURREL
“PMith Fletcher”
In
A MUSICAL MELANGE
With
DORIS WITTICH, HUGO
BUSH, AGNES PRINGLE
“Plarkins Sisters”
Harmonv and Class
“Eddie Hume & Co.”
In
'"The Toreador"'
“Newton Twins”
With
“Zilpha Ossler"
“Harry A. Keesler”
In
The Third Edition of
"Along Broadway”
With
SUE BLAIR, HAZEL MOOR,
GRACE .\NNETE, LADY
VERA
Johnny Sue
“Philiber Blair”
Revue
4th Edition
'Along Broadway’
“Carmen & Rose”
Mirth, Melody, Steps
Associate JACK WEINER
THE MIDWEST PRODUCERS
Our Acts Always Working
Greenwald & Anderson, Inc.
VAUDEVILLE PRODUCTIONS
307 Woods Theatre Bldg.
CHICAGO, ILL. PHONE RANDOLPH 5102
AT LAST! A REAL LADIES’ BAND!
GREENWALD & ANDERSON. INC., Present
Harry Waiman and his Debutantes
With IRENE BERRY at the Piano
PERSONNEL
MISS RUBY KASSON, Comet & Violin MISS GRACE BROWN, B-Flat Saxophone
MISS BOBBY SHROYER, E-Plat Saxophone & Violin MISS IRMA CONDIT, Trombone
MISS LOTTA ROBISON, Banjo MISS BESS VANCE, Drums
PLAYING KEITH AND ORPHEUM CIRCUITS
GREENWALD & ANDERSON, INC., Present
GREENWALD & ANDERSON, INC., Present
HARRY FABER & CO
BEN MARKS & CO
In "‘China" With
ETHEL PICK SHEPARD WALDMAN
ELSIE TRAVERS ERNEST ST. GEORGE
MARIE ST. GEORGE
PATRICIA GREY
DORIS COAKLEY
DONN BALL
ETHEL ADAMSON
GREENWALD & ANDERSON, INC., Present
FLO & BETTY
ELROY SISTERS & CO.
With
DANNY SHEEHAN
And
LEONE CARLE
GREENWALD & ANDERSON, INC., Present
ALEXANDER & ROCHE CO
GREENWALD & ANDERSON, INC., Present
GREENWALD & ANDERSON, INC., Present
Johnny Evelyn & Betty
YULE & WELDER SISTERS
In “The Vaudeville Doctor" With
HICKEY & HART REVUE
In “Dance Fooleries"" With
PEGGIE PENN & JOHN CURTIS
MISS RICHARDS
GREENWALD & ANDERSON, INC., Present
GREENWALD & ANDERSON, INC., Present
3 ACES & A JOKER
With
STANLEY, DOYLE & RENO
ROSE WYNN
PEG MeINTOSH & CO
D. C. ROBINS, STRAUB TWINS
MAUREEN HUNT
GREENWALD & ANDERSON, INC., Present
VARIETIES
GREENWALD & ANDERSON, INC., Present
FRANKIE HARRY
KELCEY & ANTRIM
With
BUSTER BROWN
Don— AUSTIN & COLE— Edith
LOUISE LAKE & BETTY TAYLOR
In “The Brazilian Heiress
Greefiwald ^ Anderson — Continued
MAURICE L.
ARTHUR
VAUDEVILLE PRODUCTIONS
John H. Bentley Agency
LOOP END BLDG., CHICAGO, ILL.
Roger E. Murrel
AUSTRALIAN WAITES
Four Nightons
Fairman and Furman
Brockman and Howard
Hjian’s Wonder Birds
Harry Bewley and Co.
Three Marchons
Donna Darling and Boys
Bernard and Marsh
George and Lillian Mitchell
Alfreds and Hersh
Exie Butler
Milt Dill and Sister
Frank and Clara La Tour
Weston Wagner and Knolls
Harvey and Mildred Otto
Presents
A. Keesler & Co
HAZEL MOOR
VERA MENNING
t
(DivecHon
TRHHK &VAHS
^■OL D/A^4<3
CHVC, WET E>0 all®
THfer woR.\< AND VoU
GIT ALL THE. TACK
PRAWN t^<PRP^SL.Y
Th£ A', V. a /3y
The graceful symmetry and impressive beauty of the New V-63 Cadillac
are instantly apparent. To see this new Cadillac is to expect great things;
to drive and ride in it is to have those expectations splendidly realized.
UPPERCU CADILLAC CORPORATION
INGLIS M. UPPERCU. Piejident
Broadway at 62nd Street, New York
Bronx Brooklyn Long Island City Bridgeport Poughkeepsie White Plains New Rochelle Newark
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CLARK BROWN
B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange
Member of the General Programme Committee
om pi i me nts o
POLICE
SQUARE
CLUB
OF THE CITY
OF NEW YORK
Affiliated ^ueith the National League of
Masonic Clubs
Draw Down Individual Towels
B. F. Keith’s New York
Hippodrome
330 FIFTH AVENUE
(Between 32<1 and 33d Streets)
NEW YORK
Draw Down Towel Service Co., Inc
O. A. ANDRES. Mgr.
540 WEST 58th STREET, NEW YORK
dll I
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steamer Size
■M\IIIEr. COSTUMERS
COSTUMIiRI;\T\IXO.
UNIFORM COMRVNT
Send Today for Our .Yen; Catalog
Sole Agents for
BAL PROFESSIONAL TRUNKS
ITunks Bought, Sold and Exchanged
1437 BRO.YDWAY
NEW YORK
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Compliments
of a
/• riend
QUE PLACER
High Grade Mild Cigars
After all
nothing satisfies
a good cigar
1 he
jowan
The National Printing and
Engraving Company
Lithograph , Block and Type Printing
NEW YORK SALES OFFICES:
1674 BROADWAY
SUITE 511 Phone Circle 2690
23 EAST 137th STREET, NEW YORK
U'orkers in Foreign and
Domestic Marbles for
Interior Decorative Uses
FACTORY
Sixth & Washington Avenues, Long Island City
Phone Astoria 3805
R. M. BICKERSTAFF, Manager
Printers to America s Standard
Theatrical A ttractions
M a n u f a c t u r e r o
Theatre Display Frames
BOX OFFICES — TICKET BOXES
159 WEST 23rd STREET, NEW YORK
Telephone 2483 Chelsea
97 TO 103 HORATIO ST., NEW YORK CITY
Phone Chelsea 0401, 0402
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V
HORTON’S ICE CREAM
The Premier Ice Cream of America
For Seventv-three Years
1851-192+
EVERYTHING IN
LANTERN SLIDES
Stereopticon and Movie Machines
Standard Slide Corp.
209 W. 48th STREET, NEW YORK
BEAUMONT STUDIOS
Stage Settings of All Kinds Built to Order or
Supplied on a Rental Basis for All Classes of
Entertainments
225 WEST 46TH STREET, NEW YORK
Telephone Lehigh 5993-5943
FEDERAL LINEN SUPPLY &
STEAM LAUNDRY, Inc.
Hotel and Restaurant JV ork and Private House
Linen
543-549 EAST 116TH STREET, NEW YORK
Phone 1207 Beekman
Established 1867
G. W. CALLAWAY
Manufacturer of Callaway’s Special Oils
For Machinery
OFFICE, 52 FERRY ST., NEW YORK
Extra Signal Oil, “Extra” Valve Oil
A Superior Article for Steam Cylinders
HEADQUARTERS
“Soaperior” Soap Systems and Liquid Soaps
“Aerzonator” Deodorizing Blocs.
"Mothobloc“ Moth Exterminator.
Theatre Spray Fluids.
"Oh ! Boy !” Furniture Polish.
Disinfectants, Sanitary Devices and Supplies.
For particulars address
U. S. Sanitary Specialties Corp.
426 Greenwich Street, New York City
Compliments of
Theodore A, Crane’s Sons
Company
ERIE BASIN,
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
J. GOODMAN
Successor to Alex Yocdelman
Hardware — T ools — Cutlery
Electrical Supplies
2257 THIRD AVE. — NEAR 123rd STREET
NEW YORK CITY
Compliments of
EX-LAX
The Sweet Chocolate Laxative
Compliments of
THE KENSICO CEMETERY
103 PARK AVENUE
NEW YORK
Telephone Hunters Point 3751
The Geo. A. Just Co.
Structural Steel Contractors
239 VERNON AVENUE
LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y.
“ .IGHTSFORMOTION
PiaURt PHOTOGRAPtir
321 WEST 50th street
NEW YORK
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Norden Company, Inc
132 WEST 43rd STREET
NEW YORK CITY
Electric Signs
trnen
THE EDWARD L. MAYER
COMPANY, Inc.
Manager, Contract Department
1-13 East 33rd Street
GIMBEL BROTHERS, INC,
New York
Members of the National I'audeville Artists, Inc., are requested to patronize advertisers in this program.
Compliments of
¥ RANK CASE
- •5'i{ };«'■-
Compliments of
SCHNEIDER-ANDERSON CO.
229-239 West 36th Street NEW YORK
TEL,. BEEKMAN 1033
PHINOTAS CHEMICAL CO.
Manufacturers of
Disinfectants, Liquid Soap and Sanitary
D evices
237 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK CITY
Penn. 0380-0381-0382
A. W. GERSTNER COMPANY
Hardware Tools and Theatrical Supplies
634 EIGHTH AVENUE
Near 41st Street
NEW YORK CITY
The J. R. Gibney Company, Inc.
China, Glasstvar e, Silverware,
Housefurnishings, Kitchen Utensils
For Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, Steamships
51 MURR.\Y STREET
Telephone ] [ Barclay j^EW YORK
Ernest Miettinen Studio
Stage Scenery
c/o Proctor’s East 125th Street Theatre
NEW YORK CITY
R. SIMPSON & CO., Inc.
Loan Brokers
143 West 42nd St. and Cor. 67th St. & Broadway
From Coast to Coast
DISNEY
TIMES SQU.VRE, NEW YORK
Phones Longacre 1862-1367
DANIEL’S
HOTEL FOR GENTLEMEN
Cafe and Restaurant
N. W. Cor. 42d St. and 9th Ave., New York
Compliments of
Palmer & Embury Mig. Co.
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A
Compliments of
Ogden L. Mills
NOVELTY SCENIC STUDIOS
CREATORS OF
Scenery — Drop Curtains — Stage Settings
220 WEST 46th STREET
Phone Chickering 7840
BEN ROCKE
Specially Designed Ready to H ear Clothes
1632 BROADWAY
At Fiftieth St.
NEW YORK CITY
Telephone Circle 3307
Steamer Baskets Delivered Promptly
ECKLEBE & GUYER
Foremost Fruiterers
25 DEKALB AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
OPPOSITE LOESER S
TEL. TRIANGLE 3331-3332
YOUNG’S RENTAL SERVICE
Modern and Period Furniture
Carpets, Rugs, Rug Runners, Etc.
3225-27-29 THIRD AVENUE, BRONX, N. Y.
(Near 163d Street)
Telephone Melrose 2870-2192
JOHN YOUNG, Prop. CHAS. YOUNG. Mgr.
Quality
Service
• C. B. S M I T H
Soaps, Powders, Specialties
3604 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Phone Audubon 3775-W
SHERIDAN & MILKO, Inc.
MANUFACTURERS AND CONTRACTORS
Alarhle, Slate and Tile
(iRAHAM AVENUE AND BOULEVARD
ASTORIA, L. I.
Sole A(/f’7its for the //. S' M. Trunka in the East
Phones Longacre 6197. 9319
SAMUEL NATHANS, Inc.
Trunks, Bags, Leather Goods
568 SEVENTH AVE.
Bet. 40th & 41st Sts. NEW YORK CITY
VICTOR DISPLAYS
143 WEST 23rd STREET. NEW YORK
Telephones: Chelsea 2766 - 10204
Posters
Cutouts
Shoiucards
Pictorials
Telephone Murray Hill 6390
PETER F. McKENNEY
Roses FLORISl Orchids
1 EAST 42ND STREET, NEW YORK
Member o1 the Florists Telegraph Delivery
Assoeiatioit
Bryant 7353 Bryant 10193
NAT LEWIS, Inc.
Haberdasher
Theatrical Outfitter
MAIN STORE
1580 BROADWAY— 710-716 SEVENTH AVE.
Telephone Bryant 1648
HUGO GERBER STUDIOS
BROADWAY AT 42nd STREET
Longacre Building
Interior Decorating
SCENERY — PAINTED FABRICS
NEW YORK
Columbus Alanufacturing Supply
Company
421-25 WEST 54th STREET
NEW YORK CITY
Chairs — Tables — Canopies — Platforms
FOR RENT
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Sam H. Harris
Nezv York Theatres and Attractions
SAM H. HARRIS THEATRE
Lewis and Gordon (in association with Sam H. Harris)
present
THE NERVOUS WRECK
by Owen Davis
MUSIC BOX THEATRE
Irving Berlin’s
THIRD ANNUAL MUSIC BOX REVUE
Staged by Hassard Short
MAXINE ELLIOT’S THEATRE
eanne
BRONX OPERA HOUSE
Current Successes
^STEIN’S^
C om pi im e // ts of
Peter Sexton
G. P. CO.
Sheffield Farms Company, Inc.
524-528 WEST 57th STREET
Executive Offices NEW \ ORK
GO TO HALE
for
The Best Desks in the World
HALE DESK CO.
15 STONE STREET, NEW YORK CITY
ABBOTT’S SCRIM PROFILE
CO., Inc.
Theatrical Hardware Supplies
Office and Salesrooms
266 W. 44TH STREET. NEW YORK CITY
Mmwj
Compliments of
FRED BECK
Compliments of
VICTORIA PLUSH MILL
Telephone John 917
BARBERIE & CO.
Cordage
1 CEDAR STREET NEW YORK
Compliments of
INTERNATIONAL
COFFEE CO.
NEW YORK
THE CARD GUILD
Call Columbus 6144
304 WEST 54th STREET
P. DODD ACKERAL\N
Scenic Studios, Inc.
140 W. 39TH STREET. NEW YORK CITY
P. DODD ACKERMAN, Designer
D. FRANK DODGE. Kepresentative
Compliments of
A. N. KINNEY
Florist and Decorator
Greenhouse and Office :
Fort Washington Ave. at W. 198th St„ New ^ ork
Telephone Wadsworth 01 S2
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The First National Bank
of Jersey City, N. J.
Florists
25 CLINTON AVE. NORTH
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Send it to a Master
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMPOUND INTEREST DEPARTMENT
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT
TRUST DEPARTMENT
ROCHESTER
Across from the Temple,
Cleaners and Dyers
SECURITY
Our Safe Deposit Vaults are of the most
modern construction, protected by every
known device which will add to their secur-
ity and are under constant surveillance of
our special officers. We shall be glad to
have you call and inspect them.
126 JOHN R. ST.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
OFFICERS
Edward I. Edwards, President
Robert E. Jennings, Vice-Prest.
Kelly Graham, Vire-Prest.
Henry Brown, Jr., Cashier
Jacob R. Wortendyke, Asst. Cashier
Clifford A. Spoerl, Asst. Cashier
HOTEL RICHMOND
RICHMOND, VA.
In the Centre of Everything
Opposite Lyric Theatre
Best Wishes Fro m
Compliments of
THE DETROIT
TRANSEER CO.
1720 TWELFTH STREET
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
'I iitSSneiPtbNSi
For All Theatres, Railroads and
Hotels
F. L. (DAD) HALL (Owner and Mgr.)
DIXIE THEATRE, Uniontown, Penna.
The little Musical Tabloid House with only 750
seats (on the Gus Sun Circuit) that has run every-
thing from “Circus to Stock” for 14 years and
keeps ’em all guessing.
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The Two United Hotels in Rochester
Appreciate Your Friendship and Wish You
Success and Happiness
Lewis N. Wiggins, Manager
Wants to See You
BURKE and McHUGH
TRANSFER COMPANY
WILLIAM B.
ROCHESTER, N. Y
ROCHESTER, N. Y
Theatrical Baggage a Specialty
Popular Priced Restaurant
Members of the National raiideville Artists, Inc., are requested to patronize advertisers in this program.
From Our F r 1 e n
i
d s O u t - o f -1' o^iV n
LA UGH LIN’S
The Carpenter
Quick Service Restaurant
MANCHESTER, N. H.
HKNHY P, RINES, President
1
DAYTON, OHIO I
1
Congress Square Hotel
PORTLAND, MAINE
Directly Opposite Keith’s Theatre
Recommended by the Keith Management
GRAY MORE HOTEL
PORTLAND, MAINE
Restaurant bf Cafeteria
JUST ACROSS THE STREET FROM
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
The Richmond Baggage ■
Transfer Company
(SUCCESSOR TO RICHMOND TRANSFER CO.) i
Baggage, Express and Freight Service ^
Portland’s Premier Hotel European Plan Only
Baggage Checked From Residence
to Destination of Tickets
I THE LAFAYETTE
830 EAST MAIN ST., RICHMOND, VA.
JAMES CUNNINGHAM CO., Proprietor
1 J. S. MAHER. Manager
1
Telephones
Madison 48 Randolph 764
PORTLAND, MAINE
1
THE FALMOUTH HOTEL
D. B. HALL, Manager
PORTLAND, MAINE
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. I. PORTMAN
Forest City Trust Company
PORTLAND, MAINE
Summer Means Vacation
BROAD IV A Y’S SEXSA TIOXH
Vacation Ai cans Portland, Ale.
Portland, Ale., Aleans
THE NEW CHASE HOUSE
H. E. THURSTON R. F. HIMMELEIN
BROADWAY BREVITIES
And Society Gossip
ALL XEfVSSTAXDS
Compliments of
Q U E E N I E DUNEDIN
"The Variety Girl”
A FRIEND OF
KEITH’S THEATRE,
SYRACUSE
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HARV^EY L. WATKINS
The B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange
Member of the N. V. A. Programme Committee
Direction: EDWARD S. KELLER
VI VAU D OU
PARIS
NEW YORK
II fSr ' '
IslIfflHSHH
r
O Splinted (Expressly fir^^vaudou by VCcnry Clive
BOB HALL
Sings About Everybody, Makes a Ringing Speech and Is One of the Greatest Workers for the N. V. A,
Compliments of N. V. A., l\ M. P. A.
Prcsslcr and Klaiss Blanche
A LIVELY DUO
SIR” JAS. DV^YER
Billy & Eddie Gorman
"Topics Of The Day"
In “SONG”
fVritten by Themselves
Authors of “Anne in Indiana”
GRACE ORMA
1
1
1
Acknowledged Master of
“The Comedy Devilsticks”
With a Few Other Things
ARCHIE O N R I
and his “Miss Dolly”
On the Keith Time; Direction Floyd Stoker
Representative TOM KENNEDY
H. Bart McHugh Office
Muriel
an and Sheldon
NICK AND GLADYS VERGA
FRANK ELLIS
“The Italian Golfer”
Personal Direction Gladys Brown
H. Bart McHugh Office
Representative TOM KENNEDY
I
i
Venita Gould
Direction: H. BARI McHUGH
'A
BINGHAM & MYERS
Right Off the Reel
Direction: H. BART McHUGH
INGING
OUTHERN
YNCOPATED
ONGS
Katherine Murray
“Songs-of-the-Day”
With
IVIURRY RUBENS at the Piano
Americas Foremost Portrayer of
Senility
Champion
Long Distance
Swimmer
Greetings to All
From
Henry F. Sullivan
HARRY DOWNINC
First American to Swim the English Channel
Nov.' in Vaudeville
Playing
B. F. KEiril CIRCUIT
Booked bv
ALF. T. WILTON AND FRED MACK
FRED B. MACK, .Associate
NEXT sp:ason a new edition
OF
“NOT AN ACT— A DISTURBANCE”
FOR
Bob Ruth
Alexander & Elmore
WILLIAM
BASIL
LYNN and HOWLAND
A Racy Conversation
Representatives
Simon Agency
Riley Bros.
Alf. T. Wilton
Fred B. Mack
Representatives Hughes and Manwaring
SARA
NELLIE
Direction ALF. T. WILTON
and Marion
Watch Your Step
Only Lady in the World Doing Jump
From Man’s Shoulders to the Wire
Direction PHIL BUSH
Compliments of
The Barrys & The Wolfords
Herbert Ashley
The Past, Present and Future Generation
of Vaudeville
Representatives Hughes and Manwaring
Representatives Hughes and Manwaring
HUGH HERBERl
A ssociate : JACK WEINER
Direction: SMITH AND FORKINS
Smith and Forkins Office
Carletoii and Ballew
AXD PROSPERITY
4 Feast for Fashionable Fancies
Associate JACK WEINER
Smith and Forkins Office
Direction : EDWARD S. KELLER
AL. CLARETT
Sensational Skaters
Direction Billy Jacksok (West)
Frank Evans (East)
SID LEWIS
THE ORIGINAL NUT
The Same Old Talent H’itli Xe<n- Ideas
RICE AND CADY
In "'Am I Right ”
‘Yes!" Sav All Managers. Press and Public
ASK
Frank Evans, New York
Harry Spincoi.d, Chicago
Direction: MALCOLM EAGLE
RUSSIAN ART CO
PHILIP PELZ, C
onductor
ACCLAIMED BY PUBLIC AND PRESS AS
VAUDEULLE’S MOST PRETENTIOUS OEFERING
Representative
Managing Director
LEW
NATHAN
COLDER
GORDON
Bobby Paul
Clark and McCullough
Limited Engagement in Keith Vaudeville.
Returning to Irving Berlin’s Music Box
Revue, 1924-25.
Direction M. S. BENTH.AM
BEATRICE
A Slight hiterruption
Direction CH.A.S. H. .ALLEN
M. S. Bentham Office
Direction NORM.AN JEFFERIES
‘AIER GUARDIAX”
Direction CH.AS. H. .ALLEN
M. S. Bentham t)ffice
Lucille Ballantine
Playing Keith Circuit
Direction MORRIS AND FEIL
Playing Exclusively for
B. F. KEITH AND ORPHEUM
CIRCUITS
Direction AARON KESSLER
Ketch and Wilma
VOCAL VARIEIA
Featuring FRED KETCH, the Only
Alan Singing in Two Voices Simultane-
ously Without the Aid of a Concealed
Assistant
Jack Donahue
Direction EDWARD S. KELLER
Represented by
IRVING YATES AGENCY
I
Present
Two Companies of the Most
Baffling Mystery of the
Present Dav, Called
MISS I'ERIA
Season 1^23-192-1 — K. F. Keith and
Associated Circuits
Dlrc( lion: LEW CiOLDER
Hermine Shone
Direction: LEWIS AND GORDON
MiMTECiA
MECHANiSM OQ SOUL?
D. C. & D. Translated From
DOBBS, CLARK & DARE
Direction Mark Levy
OUTER & OLSEN Congratulate
MR. J. H. LUBIN
On Securing Such Sterling Artists as
OLIVER & OLSEN
For Loew Circuit Direction Mark Levy
CLARK & O’NEIL
P. S. — Thanks to Mr. Lubin and Moe Schenck
For a Successful 1922-24
Loew Circuit Direction Mark Levy
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
JOE ROBERTS
World’s Greatest Banjoist
PHIL
ROSITA
MANTILLA
Direction: JIMMY DUNEDIN
onsense
Direction Sam Lewis
Compliments of
ALLA NAZIMOVA
Compliments of
CISSIE LOFTUS
‘‘The Inimitable”
Greetings from
Ruth Roland
rrin» in
A Co-Artists Production
MARY GOSS & BARROWS chas.
“Good Morning Lady”
Al. Grossman', Representative
Compliments of
JOSIE ROOXEY
FRANK
NICK
Al. Grossman, Representative
MONTE N LYONS
HOWARD XICHOLS
THE ORIGINAL LETTER
FROM ITALY
Al. Grossman, Representative
Compliments of
EDDIE COOKE
WITH
GLADYS AND DOROTHY SHAW
Al. Grossman, Representative
AL. GROSSMAN, Representative
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Singer and Edwards
“A Better Alan Than Cunga Din'"
Touring Orpheum Circuit Next to Closing
“Just Between You and /”
Direction: ROSE AND CCRTIS
WATKINS 4707-8-9 M. E. DALE. President
TWO GOOD N. \’. A.’s
Dale Lighting Fixture Co.
103 WEST 13th STREET, NEW YORK
Diretlion Sam Lewis
CEOKGE D. PERRY. .Manager
I Take This Means of Thanking Mr. Lubin
for His Kindness and Courteous Treatment
Clark Harps
Accorded Over the Marcus Loew Circuit to
are universally used by Artists. Orchestras.
Mignonette Kokin K Co.
Churches and Soloists.
and
Wh\ not own a Clark Harp
A Day at the Races
Price $150
CHAS. GALETTI
CLARK MUSIC CO.
Direction Irving Yates
SYRACrSE. N. Y.
JEAN RALPH
BILLY DAVE
McCOY & WILTOX
BAXX & MALLEX
A Few Alinutes If ith the Spirits
With 1
"'Ambitions’
Director: Jack Potsdam
Director: Jack Potsdam
BILLY RHODES and GIRLS
SA.M EDDIE
GOULD & RASH
In “His Choice"
“The Two Man Quartette
Representative: Jack Potsdam
Representative: Jack Potsda.m
FRANK MARGIE
FLORENCE VINCENT
CORTEZ & RYAX
MERRETT & COUGHLAX
“The Harp and the If op
In “The Salesman"
Director: Jack Potsdam
Director: J.ack Potsdam
BOB HARRY
JIM J.ACK
BIGELOW & LEE
PAGE & Bl’RMAX
Two Boys and a Piano
“Oh Doctor! "
Representative : Jack Potsdam
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Joe Michaels
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Attractions — ^
LeRoy a7id Mabel Hart
R a c i n c 1/ R a y ,
Refreshing Moments From
Songland
“Life’s Little Jokes” '
Success to N. J . A.
Faithful A. J . A/s
Louise afid Mitchell
Best of Luck to the N. 1 . A.
\^audeville’s Youthful Gymnasts
Cannon a 7id Lee
Best IVishes to A . V. A.
“A Cycle of Entertainment”
Gene afid Myrtle Moore
in
Billy Evelyn
Purcella a7id Ramsay
“Shades of Harmony”
in
“Smiles, Styles and Steps”
Success to A . J . A.
Godspeed . X. J . A.
Marjorie Burton
Conroy a7id O’Donnell
in
“Artistic Impressions”
Harmony and Hilarity
Best Wishes, N. V. A.
Success to A’. V. A.
1. reinuerg^ Ke presentative —
Jl’e Join Thousands of Others in Extending to N . J\ A. Our best Wishes
Athol Tier
Elizabeth Ogden
Presents
Yachting Frolics”
Flashes of Melody and Dance
Nomad Ouintette
Oddities of 192T
CLIFTON SISTERS,
LORNA WARNER,
KATHLEEN SCANLON, MRS. ATHOL TIER
Fix Your Shirt
Bv BENNY RYAN
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&
MORTON
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DEMONS
BOBBY
CARBONE DEARIE
STODDARD
&CO.
GERALDINE
MILLER TRIO
ARTHUR
CONIUAD-
Geraldine Miller
&
BOHN & BOHN TAFLEN
Harold Miller
DARLING
RE\'UE
Cuby
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^nd Our Appreciation lA Thanks to Mr. J. H. Lubin ^ Marcus Loew Circuit
Bobby Heath
Sewell Sisters &: Co
Presenting
Adele Sperling
Bert Wheeler
Getting It Over
Dan Burns
James Sullivan
Emmett Duval
Arthur Budd
Joseph E. Clooney
E. Albert Crawford
Adele Potter
HELENE
(Smiles) DAVIS
MORTON
BROS.
WILERED
DUBOIS
EARL NELSON
NAOMI RAY
VOLGA EOUR
EDDIE CANTOR
GORDON
STEWART
SISTERS
& CO.
ALICE
BERTRAM
Presents
Marie Villon
Jean Villon
.'\nnette Duval
Virginia Roche
CASSELL &
BURTON
EDDIE
HARRISON
Happy Laughing Entertainers
One of Vaudeville’s Greatest Laughing Hits.
Airplanes Used in This Act and for Kiddie
Matinee Furnished by Van & Bell Mfg. Co.,
Columbus, Ohio
SIMON AGENCY. WEST
HARRY WEBER, EAST
JOSEPHINE GEORGIA
HARMON— SANDS
WM. ARMSTRONG
MAUDIE SMITH
A $10,000 ANKLE
Tad Tieman’s Collegian’s
FEATURING PINKIE DEES
ECCENTRIC MUSICAL NONSENSE
THE COLLECTOR
Bv ANDY RICE
Simon Agency
Ferd M.ayer
Catherine Sinclair & Co
ORIENTAL MARTELS
A NOVELTY POTPOURRI
SIMON AGENCY HARRY WEBER
Present
KLASS & BRILLIANT
WILLING & TORDON
N. V. A.
Two IVell Established Organizations
STICK TO YOUR HORN”
CLAIRE & ATWOOD
BOOKED SOLID
THREE MELVIN BOYS
HARRIS & HOLLY
“RUNNIN’ IVn.D”
CURTIS’ BEST FRIENDS
EMIL R. DEALAREST
THE irORY TICKLING HUMORIST'
ARCHILLES
BOOKED 1926
SUITE 807 WOODS THEATRE BLDG
CHICAGO, ILL
im on Agency
BOYD SENDER
Assiied by JACK RUSSELL
40 Weeks in Vaudeville
16 Weeks in Balaban & Katz Wonder Theatres
Open N. Y. Hippodrome July 30
N. PROVOL Presents
THE GOLDEN BIRD
LORRAINE EVON, Violiniste
BOOKED SOLID
3V2 ARLEYS
OPENED NEW YORK HIPPODROME APRIL 28
BOOKED SOLID
The Portia
Mansfield Daneers
Carol & Louise Dore
A Picture of Loveliness
Two Jansleys
Ladder Perch
R O S I N I
The Master Magician
TWO ROZELLAS
"A MUSICAL STEW"
NEAL ABEL
The Man With the Mobile Face
WELDER SISTERS
EVELYN & BETTY
4 Aces and a Queen
Alexander & Elmore
Armand & Perez
Australian Axemen
The Sports of the
North
Brooks & Ross
5 Bolasio
D’Apollon, Bi-Ba-Bo
Beeman & Grace
Bringko Golden Horse
Fred Berrens & Apollo
Bowman Bros.
Carnival of Venice
Emma Cams
Carmody Dancers
Blanche & Jimmy
Creighton
Edith Clifford
Chung Wha 3
Chic Supreme
Carlton & Bellew
Coley & Jaxon
Maurice Diamond &
Co.
Diaz’s Monkeys
Frank Devoe & Co.
Dunbar’s Broadway
Choir
Emerson, Master
Alystic
Carlton Emmy &
Madwags
Frank & Gertie Faye
4 of Us
Raymond Fagan &
Band
Fay & Weston Revue
Yarmarck
Kitner & Reaney
Kanazawa Japs
Jimmy Kemper Band
Kelso Bros. Revue
Langford & Frederiks
Lollse & Sterling
Senator Murphy
Alex Gerber’s Attrac-
tions
Walter Rosemont’s At-
tractions
McGrath & Deeds
McDonald Trio
McCormick & Wallace
O’Malley & Maxfield
Parisian 3
Pepipa Grenados & Co.
Racine & Ray
Willie Schenck & Co.
T rovota
Shriner & Fitzsimmons
3 Theilons
Charlie Wilson
Warren & O’Brien
Wilson Aubrey 3
807 WOODS THEATRE BLDG.
CHICAGO, ILL.
A R T H U R G. H T E
General Execulh'e Committee
* ^ i > Z-/ Ly iv i_Z L« r\. Direction: PAUL DITRAND
World Famous Composer and V'iolin \’irtuoso
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Every Good Wish from Sincere Friends
in a Sunshine State!
The Ambassador Hotels Corporatio?i of Calif or?iia
A. FRANK
Vice-President and
General Manager
The Ambassador
Los Angeles
The Alexandria
Los Angeles
Complirnents of
IVY H. OVERHOLTZER
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Woodward Hotel
Is Next Door to Everything
EIGHTH AND HILL STREETS
Opposite Hill Street Theatre
W. C. STRAXAHAN. Proprietor
MEIKLEJOHX AND DUNN
A musement Managers — Theatrical Agents
M.^JESTIC THE.'^TRE BLDG.
LOS ANGELES, C.ALIFORNIA
James Matthew Conerty, M. D.
House Physician Orpheum and Hill Street
Theatres
N. V. A. Physician
LOS ANGELES, C.^LIFORNL\
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Abe Lyman and his California Ambassador
Orchestra
G. ALBERT LANSBURGH
ARCHITECT
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Los Angeles
Biltmore
‘^The Host of the Coast^^
John McEntee Bowman, President James Woods, I'ice-President Charles Baad, Manager
Compliments
HERBERT’S CAFE
749 SOUTH HILL STREET
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Compliments of
G. E. ARBOGAST
PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER
Newberry Electric Corporation
Engineers, Contractors LOS ANGELES,
and Dealers CALIFORNIA
RAPHAEL GLASS COMPANY
Dealers in Plate and H'indovc Glass
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829 to 837 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Success to X. /’. A.
W'lTZEL PHOTOGRAPHER
Three Studios in Los .\ngeles
ATHLETIC CLUB FLORIST
G. ROLLERI. Prop.
654 South Olive Street
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Compliments of
E. Claire 0\ erholtzer Co.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Compliments of
HELLMAX HARDW ARE CO.
719-23 SOUTH SPRING STREET
LOS ANGELES. CAL.
Compliments of
HOTEL RITZ
FRED W. SIEGEL. Owner and Proprietor
FRED HARTSOOK
California’s Foremost Photographer
Oakland
408 14th St.
Los Angeles
Orpheum Theatre Bldg.
San Francisco
41 Grand Ave.
MACK SENNETT Presents
HARRY L A N G D O X
In T‘n-0 Reel Comedies
Pathe Release — Permanent Address, 1729 Canyon Drive,
WINNIPEG, CANADA
We Want and \\"elcome Your
Patronage
THE MARLBOROUGH
SID GRNUmflN managing Directf!
D. J.GRRUn\flN. rounder
GRAUmANS HOLLVWOUD
EGYPTIAN THEATRE
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HOLLVU/OOO. CALIFORNIA
Winnipeg’ s New First-Class Downtown
Hotel
Across the Street From All Leading
Theatres and Shopping District
Special Rates to Artists
Wyandotte Detergent
Will so thoroughly
clean dirty painted
y' sjNy surfaces that repaint-
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W'k WOeierge^p sary.
V /Uu equally as effec-
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marble, tile, terrazzo,
linoleum and enamel.
Ask Your Supply House
The J. B. Ford CoMP-^tNY
Sole Manufacturers, Wyandotte, Mich.
Compliments
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1047 SOUTH GRAND
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL
SHANLEY AND FURNESS
626 South Hill Street
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
BLANCHE C. SNOW
Smart Gowns, Theatrical Costumes
Compliments of
250 Rooms Grand Hotel 250 Baths
SUITE 221 HOTEL TURPIN
17 POWELL STREET
SAN FRANCISCO
Paris Company
Exclusive Designs
Greetings to N. V. A. From
Sioux City’s Hospitality Headquarters as well
as N. V. A. Headquarters. We hope to see you
all here next season.
HOTEL MARTIN
SIOUX CITY, IOWA
Most popular stopping place for
Vaudeville artists in San Francisco
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B. F. KEITH’S PALACE THEATRE— NEW YORK
World’s Premier Music Hall, Producing and Booking Headquarters of the B. F. Keith
V'^audeville Circuit, and the Most Popular and Best Known Theatre in the United States
B Ideal SummerVacations A
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Only 2 Days from NewYbrk^
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8 days $90.00 — 9 days $96.00 and up
Including All Expenses. Longer Tours in Proportion
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Sailings Twice Weekly
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The Palatial Twin-Screw
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will make 5 unusually attractive cruises
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Sailing from New York
JULY 5-19 and AUG. 2-16-30
Stopping one day (each way) at Halifax — Two days at
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Sailing through the Gut of Canso and Nortluiniberland
Straits, the broad St. Lawrence, the Saguenay River and
thence on to Quebec, enabling Tourists to visit the won-
derful Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre and other historical
places. Magnificent scenery, smooth water, cool weather.
The ship has spacious promenade decks and all deck
games, many rooms with hath, finest cuisine, etc. Orchestra
for dancing.
The round trip occupies 12 days, rate $150 and up
or one way to Quebec, 5 days, $80 and up
For Illustrated Booklets on Bermuda or Canadian Cruises
write to
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34 Whitehall Street NEW YQRK
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An unprecedented program of 244 sail-
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lines to meet the travel requirements in-
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Among these your choice will be happily
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International Mercantile Marine Company
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We have under construction at the present time the largest theatre sign in the United States
— size 92 feet high by 17 feet wide, for the State-Lake Theatre, Chicago. Orpheum Circuit
believes in Lu-mi-nus construction.
SIGNS INC
2736 WENTWORTH AVE
CHICAGO
Hohncr Harmonica
Friends of the Theatrical Profession and
the N. V. A.
the World's Best
FRED J. and CH.^RLES P. ODENB.\CH
Operating
/VlKINEj/IND
The New Hayward Hotel
The Odenhach Coffee Sho
The Odenhach Restaurant
No. 1896 “Marine Band” Harmonica
Next door to the Temple Theatre
When in ROCHESTER come and see us.
‘THAT IMUSICAL PAL OF MINE
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Greetings to All From
Henry L. Sullivan
If’orld's Champion Long Distance Swimmer
First American to Swim the English Channel
Now A ppearing in J audeville
This Bo.\ Office Attraction Discovered by C. Wesley Fraser of the
B. F. Keith Office
B. F. Keith’s
Boston
Enterprises
CHARLES S. HARRIS
Manager, Boston Theatre
BART E. GRADY
Manager, B. F. Keith’s Theatre
RALPH R. LARSEN
Publicity Department
ALFRED W. LAUDER
Asst. Manager, B. F. Keith’s Theatre
R. G. LARSEN
General Manager
Compliments
EXECUTIVE
STAFE
RALPH GILMAN
Manager, B. F. Keith’s Bijou
SAMUEL Jl.MIONY
Asst. Manager, Boston Theatre
FRED F. FIELD, Presiiiciit PEKLEY G. FLINT, Secretary EDWARD M. THO.MPSON, Treasurer
Vice-PresideiUis : EDWARD M. THOMPSON, W’ALTER RAPP, FRED DREW,
HORACE A,
KEITH, FRANK L. CROCKER
lloiwrahle Director: ABBOTT W. PACKARD
DIRECTORS
DIRECTORS
OF THE
CARLTON R. BLADES
WILLIAM A. BOYDEN
HARRY C. BRIGGS
J. JOSEPH CAHILL
FRANK L. CROCKER
DAVIS M. DeBARD
FRED DREW
FRED F. FIELD
FRED F. FIELD, jR,
PERLEY G. FLINT
ELMER E. FOLSOM
FRANCIS B. GARDNER
ALTON B. HASTINGS, jR.
HORACE A. KEITH
EVERETT T. PACKARD
FRANK E. PACKARD
A. ROGER PERKINS
CHARLES H. POPE
WALTER RAPP
HORACE RICHMOND
EDWARD M. THOMPSON
EDWARD H. TINDALE
HERBERT L. TINKHAM
F. HAROLD TOLMAN
HARRY C. TOLMAN
Brockton
Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2,
FIVE DAYS— FIVE NIGHTS
Greatest A gricultural, Industrial
Educational Fair in the East
Patrons
Attractions \^ e Give to
Attend This Great Fair
Trotting (purses) $40,000
Horse Show in Two Rings
Shoe Style Show
Cattle, Sheep and Swine
The Grange and Agricultural Hall
Automobile Show, the Largest in \e
Food Fair
Poultry Show
Dog Show
Firemen’s Muster
Athletic Sports
Four Bands and Three Orchestras
Vaudeville under the direction of the B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE EXCHANGE, Boston, Ma<
Fireworks by the AMERICAN FIREWORKS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY of Boston
ADMISSION TO ALL DEPARTMENTS, ONE DOLLAR
Complime7its of
Gordon’s Olympia Theatres, Inc
142 BERKLEY STREET
BOSTON, MASS
N. H. GORDON, President
Artists playing the above theatres booked through the B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange, Boston Branch
Compliments of
J. H. BRENNAN
Loew’s State Theatre
BoNton
T. FRANK MEAGHER
Loew's Columbia Theatre
Boston
Marcus
Loew’s
Boston
Enterprises
M. DOUGLAS FLATTERY
Managing Director
Loew’s Boston Theatres
VICTOR J. MORRIS
Loew’s Orpheum Theatre
Boston
SAMUEL D. MESSING
Globe Theatre
Boston
Artists playing the above theatres booked through the B. F. Keith Vaudeville ExchangCj Boston Branch
Compliments of
W. E. Dowlin
Manager
Compliments of
Wm. De Wolfe
Manager
Central Square
Theatre
Quincy Theatre
QUINCY, MASS.
EAST BOSTON, MASS.
Compliments of
Isaac Gordon
Manager
Waldorf Theatre
Compliments of
James F.
Powers
Broadway Theatre
WALTHAM, MASS.
so. BOSTON, MASS.
Compliments of
John Bowler
Manager
Compliments of
Geo. J.Hackett
Manager
Medford Theatre
MEDFORD, MASS.
Opera House
ROCKLAND, MASS.
Compliments of
BIJOU
AMUSEMENT
CO.
Compliments of
Chas. H.
Williams
A. R. Lawton
Manager
Franklin Park
Theatre
Lyric Theatre
FITCHBURG, MASS.
DORCHESTER. MASS
Compliments of
npire
Palace
Colonial
Premier
Theatres
Charles L.
Hatch
Lessee and Manager
Winthrop Theatre,
WINTHROP, MASS.
LAWRENCE, MASS.
JAMES A. SAYER
Manager
oomey & DeMara
Managing Proprietors
M. F. O’Brien
Mvstic Theatre
MALDEN, MASS
THOS. TOOMEY
NAT DeMARA
Compliments of
Compliments of
Amusement
Co., Inc.
THEATRES
Bradley, Putnam, Conn.
Victory, Putnam, Conn.
Orpheum, Danielson, Conn.
Majestic, Danielson, Conn.
Palace, Rockville, Conn.
Philip Smith
Manager
National Theatre,
BOSTON, MASS.
JACOB ALBERT
Treasurer
HYDE SMITH
President
Compliments of
Compliments of
Frank A
Hawes
Manager
Rhodenizer
Manager
Strand Theatre.
Puritan Theatre,
ROCKLAND, MASS.
BOSTON, MASS.
Artists playing the above theatres hooked through the B. F. Keith Vaude^'ille Exchange, Boston Branch
In appreciation for CONTRIBUTING TOWARD the SUCCESS of THEIR THEATERS
SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN and NATHAN GOLDSTEIN
EXTEND TO THE
Keith and Loew Organizations, The Vaudeville Managers Protective Association and
The National Vaudeville Artists Their Sincere Wishes for Continued Prosperity
Samuel Goldstein
Nathan E. Goldstein
Owners and Operators of the Eollowing Theatres
BROADWAY
THEATRE
Springfield,
Mass.
VICTORY
THEATRE
Holyoke,
Mass.
PALACE
THEATRE
Pittsfield,
Mass.
CALVIN
THEATRE
Northampton,
Mass.
STATE
THEATRE
Pawtucket,
R. I.
STATE
THEATRE
Utica,
N. Y.
STATE
THEATRE
j Springfield,
Mass.
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STRAND
THEATRE
Holyoke,
Mass.
COLONIAL
THEATRE
Pittsfield,
Mass.
PLAZA
THEATRE
Northampton,
Mass.
STRAND
THEATRE
Westfield,
Mass.
BIJOU
THEATRE
Ware,
Mass.
AMUSEMENT
ENTERPRISES
Hampton
Beach, N. Y.
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HOLYOKE
THEATRE
Holyoke,
Mass.
MOUNTAIN
PARKAMUSE-
MENTS
Holyoke,
Mass.
STRAND
THEATRE
Palmer,
Mass.
OPERA
HOUSE
Westfield,
Mass.
CASINO
THEATRE
Ware,
Mass.
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BOSTON
J. R. WHIPPLE CORPORATION
ADAMS HOUSE
European Plan
Washington and Mason Streets
BOSTON
GEORGE G. HALL COMPANY
L>ambcrt Bros.
Tel. Beach 8720
Moderate Rates
Everythins Absolutely New and Modern
One to Five Minutes to All Theatres
Presents
State Ballroom
Orchestra
12 MUSICIANS
and
Palm Garden
Orchestra
12 MUSICIANS
. Personal Direction
Lambert Bros.
Office. 218 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.
HOTEL
BOSTON
COMMODORE
E. F. & C. 1>. LEE, Proprietors
315 TREMONT STREET
W e Cater to the Profession
Opposite Subway Entrance
Greetings From
WILLIE SMITH
BOSTON, MASS.
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We Have Worked on the following Theatres: —
National Vaudeville Artists Club, 229 West 46tb St., New \’ork City.
Strand Theatre, Portland, Me.
Strand Theatre, Far Rockaway, N.
Astoria Theatre, Astoria, L. I.
Wilmington Theatre, Wilmington, Del.
Strand Theatre, Lakewood, N. J.
Troy Theatre, Troy, N. Y.
Albany Theatre, Albany, X. ^5’.
Strand Theatre, Brooklyn, N. Y.
City Hall Theatre and Offices, 31 Park Row, New \ ork City.
Beverly Theatre, Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ^ .
Tivoli Theatre, 50th Street and 8th Avenue, New ^ ork City.
Meserole 4'heatre, Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, X. \ .
Sheridan Theatre, 12th Street and 7th Avenue, New ^'ork City.
Liberty Theatre, Schenectady, X. Y.
Riverside Theatre, Broadway and 96th Street, New ^ ork City.
Eltinge Theatre, WTst 42nd Street, New York City.
Strand Theatre, Broadway and 47th Street, New York City.
68th Street Playhouse, 68th Street and Third Avenue, New York City.
Cedarhurst Theatre, Cedarhurst, L. I.
Ogden Theatre, Ogden Avenue and 171st Street, N ew \ ork City.
72nd Street Theatre, 72nd Street and 1st Avenue, Xcav York City.
Wellmont Theatre, Montclair, X. J.
Fo.x Philadelphia Theatre and Offices, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ritz Theatre, Port Richmond, S. I.
In Course of Construction: —
B. S. Moss Theatre, 53rd Street and Broadway, New \ ork City.
Piccadilly Theatre, 52nd Street and Broadway, New York City.
B. F. Keith’s Boston Theatre, Boston, Mass.
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five minutes. Choose the nearest exit now and in case of need
walk quickly (do not run) to that exit.
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Manhattan Opera House
New York Hippodrome
B. F. Keith’s
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five minutes. Choose the nearest exit now and in case of need
walk quickly (do not run) to that exit.
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